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67 lines
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# cpt-kuesels PMM files
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## Basics
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I run PMM with docker-compose:
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```yaml
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pmm_scheduled:
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image: meisnate12/plex-meta-manager:latest
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container_name: pmm_scheduled
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volumes:
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- /docker/appdata/plex-meta-manager/config:/config:rw
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- /docker/appdata/plex-meta-manager/assets:/assets:rw
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- /docker/appdata/plex-meta-manager/metadata:/metadata:rw
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environment:
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PMM_TIME: "01:15,07:15,13:15,19:15"
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restart: on-failure
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```
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Here is a screenshot of my folder structure: <br>
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![pmm_folder_structure](pmm_folder_structure.png)
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I have added my config.yml as well, sanitized for personal stuff of course.
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Keep in mind my libraries have german names, but it should be understandable, I hope.
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As I keep my posters and title cards locally PMM mostly keeps them up-to-date in Plex through the option *assets_for_all*. This is especially true for my anime and my tv show library.
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Not much collection work going on there... yet!
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## My metadata files
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This is mostly just talking about my movies library, but I added a comment header into every file to explain the structure I am going for in that library.
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Here it is again:
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```yaml
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# Prefixes for cpt-kuesels Movie Collections:
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# +1_ = Decades
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# +2_ = Awards
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# +3_ = People
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# +4_ = Genres
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# +5_ = Filme
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```
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These prefixes are added to the sort title of the collections in the file that should be sorted at the top of my movies library.
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If I need more control in the file sorting big collections like the MCU before smaller collections like Jurassic Park I add numbers to the prefix.
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This is shown in the header of each file:
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```yaml
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# In this file:
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# [
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# +5_1_ = Universes
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# +5_2_ = Franchises
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# ]
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```
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Normal collections, like Bad Boys, are just sorted alphabetically into the library.
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Capitalized Metadata Files get their own asset folders in an attempt to be organized.
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Works for me as I have now, at time of writing, cracked the mark of 10GB of local assets. Too much for a single asset directory in my opinion.
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## Overlays
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Overlays are my way to signal audio languages and therefore i have created overlays with every language currently in my library.
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I also use *item_metadata_language* to only have movies with german audio track with german movie synopsis and title and everything else with english text and title.
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The flags are taken from: https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/flags-of-the-world.html
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I have streamlined addition of new languages and therefore overlays by creating templates for dual language and single language overlays.
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The dual language overlays are used by providing the two language names with the corresponding ISO code in the collection builder.
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For the single language overlays all other languages have to be excluded. This is accomplished by providing them as default values in the template.
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When creating the collection it is now necessary to provide the language with ISO code and also to overwrite the language_not default variable with another ISO code that is NOT the language.
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In my overlay.psd I have prepared a layer for every flag/language that is represented in my library.
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They are in layer groups and can easily be toggled to quickly create new overlays.
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If you like to use my overlays and can't use my .psd shoot me a message on Discord and I can create any missing language overlay in my style for you.
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## Questions?
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You can always shoot me a question in the PMM Discord found on the main GitHub in the support section:
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https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master#support |