Bitte auch beachten: https://support.plex.tv/articles/201187656-how-do-i-manually-install-a-plugin/
Auszug aus der Synology FAQ, die leider nicht mehr öffentlich ist.
Q15: Adding plug-ins to Plex
Note: From November 30 2018, plug-ins are being phased out. However, for the time being, you will still be able to install plug-ins manually as outlined below.
From Plex version 1.16.3 onwards, plugins are now accessed from Plex Settings > Server > Plugins.
I highly recommend that you use WebTools to install/uninstall plug-ins, but do note, that many plugins will no longer work in Plex. WebTools
Note: There is also an easy to install .spk package available: WebTools
This will install the latest version of WebTools in the same manner as manually installing Plex on your Synology NAS.
On a Synology NAS, Third Party plug-ins are stored here: Plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Plug-ins
You must rename the plugin folder after extracting it from the zip file and the folders should look something like this:
/Plug-ins
/WebTools.bundle
/Contents
/http
If the Plex folder is not visible in File Station, see Q7a.
Q7a: I don’t see the Plex folder anywhere?
During normal operation, you do not need to access the Plex share. The only data it contains which you might need access to are the log files. If you need to manually extract the log files, as requested by a Ninja or Team member, the steps to make the Plex shared folder visible are:
- Open DSM Control Panel > Shared Folders and
edit
the Plex shared folder
- Click the Permissions tab
- Scroll down the list of users and click
R/W
for your username and for admin
- Click
OK
to make it take effect.
- Close and re-open File Station
Note: Windows users should make sure that, on the General tab, Hide this shared folder in "My Network Places"
is NOT turned on.