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Organize video movie streams into specific folders for better management.

Organize video movie streams into specific folders for better management.

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johnitipek
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11-17-2019, 09:25 PM
#1
I possess an IPTV catalog containing films and shows. I aim to organize them on a Linux directory so Plex can access them without downloading. For instance, a movie at http://64.31.38.34/movie/MYuser/MYpass/110779.mp4 should map directly to a local file. I've attempted rclone but faced issues. Accessing the folder via a direct URL also isn't working.
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johnitipek
11-17-2019, 09:25 PM #1

I possess an IPTV catalog containing films and shows. I aim to organize them on a Linux directory so Plex can access them without downloading. For instance, a movie at http://64.31.38.34/movie/MYuser/MYpass/110779.mp4 should map directly to a local file. I've attempted rclone but faced issues. Accessing the folder via a direct URL also isn't working.

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Unmigrate
Senior Member
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11-20-2019, 11:55 PM
#2
A Plex extension would be required since Plex must identify files using their name, location, and data.
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Unmigrate
11-20-2019, 11:55 PM #2

A Plex extension would be required since Plex must identify files using their name, location, and data.

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theTomBomb2
Member
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11-22-2019, 09:18 PM
#3
Mapping files to folders in Linux would help Plex access them easily. Right now, your movies are stored on OneDrive and synced with Plex via rclone.
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theTomBomb2
11-22-2019, 09:18 PM #3

Mapping files to folders in Linux would help Plex access them easily. Right now, your movies are stored on OneDrive and synced with Plex via rclone.

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knevin246
Member
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11-29-2019, 09:39 PM
#4
Plex examines the full file during indexing, which isn't feasible. It would have to use an unconventional method, hence the mention of a plugin—though I think these are no longer officially available.
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knevin246
11-29-2019, 09:39 PM #4

Plex examines the full file during indexing, which isn't feasible. It would have to use an unconventional method, hence the mention of a plugin—though I think these are no longer officially available.