How do I disable this Tis the Season thing. I have 3 different Tis the Season lists and please dont take offence I dont want you adding stuff to my ui its set how I want it
Is this in Plex Web? If so:
- While on “Home” click on the edit (
) icon in the upper right.
- If prompted, select to manually maintain your home.
- Scroll down to find the item(s) you want to remove, and click on the red “X” at the far right for each item you want to remove.
- Click the “Save” button.
Alternatively…
I dont have that option
Did it with manual manage I had 4 tis the season things. Some of the film were not even xmas related.
Next thing now is how the hell do I get the side bar back to alphabetical
To confirm, you mean the list under “Home”, such as your libraries? If so, hover over one of the items other than “Home” and a set of three vertical ellipses will appear to the right. Click on the e’lipses, then on “Reorder”. Drag them to the order you want, then click on the “X” next to reorder. I don’t know any way to make it automagically put them alphabetical…
No I mean when you click more and it takes you to the servers and libraries listed seperatly
That part used to be alphabetical now i have U before T W before M driving my ocd potty
Gotcha. I don’t know any way to reorder the list you get under “More”. All I can think of is to pin all of them, then order them all the way you want in your primary sidebar using the process above. Then there is no need to go to “More” - not what you were asking, I know.
Is there a way to add movies manually to this section? I have plenty more holiday movies and it would be nice to be able to add to it.
Maybe you see it when you use the latest version of the web app, which is on https://app.plex.tv
Thats what i came here wondering. Just doing a movie library search for “Christmas” in the title, half the results werent in the Tis the Season category.
Maybe not the majority but i really like this feature. I spent a couple days making my users a giant playlist of all the christmas TV episodes on my server, but left everybody to their own devices for xmas movies. Hope to see it for other holidays too, a week or so before valentines, easter, st pats, whole month of october…
For everyone wanting to “add” movies tot he Tis the Season section all you need to do is ensure the new Plex metadata agent is in use on the library then run “Fix Match” on those films (or the whole library). The Tis the Season section should show those movies afterwards.
What if you already use the new agent but some movies still don’t appear?
There are 3 playlist in your dashboard with Tis is the Season.
I think every playlist haves to do with the rating. Example: i see in one of them only Christmas movies for my kid, one i see only family movies, and one is more adult movies like christmas horror movies and action. So i think this is the reason why there are 3 playlist in your dashboard.
Then how it find these movies.
it was already say before, you have to update the libary with fix matches.
If that is not possible, you can go to the particular christmas movie, change the link and use the new fix math link. Then it will appaer in that playlist.
By the way, i really love this feature.
What i do before is i have a seprate folder with christmas movies and a seperatie folder with christmas cartoons. when christmas comes i let the folder appear in my libary and when i think christmas is over, i delete the libray and let it pop up the year after again.
So i really love this feature, and great thinking of Plex.
Again, youll have to ensure the new plex metadata agent is default and then “refresh metadata” for your whole movie library to force all your movies to use it. Then Tis the season will show tons of movies you forgot you had.
Yes I get that. People are wanting to add movies that still aren’t included after doing all of the step you suggest. Point is, doesn’t seem like you can manually add things currently that the algorithm misses.
Plex has stated that there’s a predefined list of movies/GUIDs currently included.
Somewhere. I can’t find the comment though.