It works fine in Opera, Safari and Chrome but is painfully slow in Firefox (4).
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@fhb Assume you mean the new Plex export? If so, odd as that’s what I’ve been testing with. Any chance you can PM me a link to view the export?
thats strange, yes I was talking about v2.
You just got mail :), thank you.
The export is stored on my synology diskstation and accessed via the integrated webserver, perhaps that has an effect?
Happy BD from Brazil!!!
I’m looking forward to trying it.
Subtitle indicator would be great!
@erlis it saves subtitle information, just not shown yet. This weekend I’ll add a load more.
I haven’t tried v2 yet, but while trying to get rsync to work with v1 I was thinking, wouldn’t Dropbox work?
@sixteen2nd A lot of others have used Dropbox successfully and v2 now supports exporting to a completely different directory so you can just point it to your Dropbox and leave it.
This is very good work.I enjoy it. I use subs in different languages, can you make it specify what languages I have for each movie/show?
@zepo I haven’t been able to reliably get that information out yet without making a lot more API requests (which makes everything much, much slower. But again, maybe in the future.
I’m still trying to get this all to work…
I have a web server running 10.6.7. It is not on the same network as my PMS. Here is what I have tried (using v1), and the results of each:
- I tried using Dropbox to sync my Plex folder that contain the results of running the cli.php. It says it is sync’d but when I browse to the website it isn’t up-to-date.
- I tried using Cyberduck to SFTP the files to the Plex folder on the web server, but again the updates don’t show in my web browser (I even set all the file permissions to 755).
- I copied my Plex folder from my PMS to a thumbdrive and sneaker-netted them to my web server and copied them over. The updates were instantly seen in my web browser.
What am I missing using Dropbox or Cyberduck?
TIA!
@sixteen2nd are you moving all of the necessary files and folders (basically everything except cli.php)? If you don’t include plex-data you won’t see any updates.
Just remembered; the new exporter shows how many subtitles a file includes on its page (in the bit where it shows file size etc). It's labelled subs.
Dachande, what could be great is that the presence of a subtitle appears directly on the first page for a movie (as an overlay or something); for a tv show episode, directly in the episode list (in that way, you directly know if you have the sub or not
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I'm trying to add the various media icons (720p, AC3 etc) under items so subs would go in there, no luck so far. I can add a [ST] flag to the end of each items title if that would help?
Yes, I think so. It worked for me. Maybe to keep in line with your wonderful design work it can be a small icon located on the left (or right) of the movie title or episode title ?
When I release the icon work I'll include it especially for you :)
Wow thank you. The international community of Plex will be grateful!
I am copying everything (including the cli.php and README just to be safe). I really think it is a permissions thing since copying the exact same files and folders to a thumbdrive and then walking them over to my web server works. Does anyone know what the permissions on the various files and folders should be?
Also, when I copy my Plex directory from my web server to my laptop using Cyberduck everything works. I can launch the index.html and it shows all my recent adds to my library.