ARAMP1
Dabbler
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2016
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I'm running Plex1.4.3.3433 on FreeNAS-9.10.2-U.
I recently built a Freenas server and am in the process of transferring all of my files over from my windows 10 machine, which I was previously running Plex. In each of my movie folders, I have an NFO file with the IMDB web address. That seemed to be the ticket for accurate metadata (especially on remakes).
Now, I have the correct title, the release date, movie posters and background images, but I'm missing all the other data (rating, content rating, tagline, summary, etc). I'm really not sure if this is a Plex issue or a FreeNAS issue. I've set the agent -> Plex Movie and The Movie Database to IMDB.
With the searching I've done, I've found that "List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth" needs to have the value of the Plex Media Server. After adding that, I was able to get the artwork. The summary would be a nice to have, but I used the ratings to filter out content for the kids. It stopped my six year old from having to scroll past the SAW series to get to Star Wars. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I recently built a Freenas server and am in the process of transferring all of my files over from my windows 10 machine, which I was previously running Plex. In each of my movie folders, I have an NFO file with the IMDB web address. That seemed to be the ticket for accurate metadata (especially on remakes).
Now, I have the correct title, the release date, movie posters and background images, but I'm missing all the other data (rating, content rating, tagline, summary, etc). I'm really not sure if this is a Plex issue or a FreeNAS issue. I've set the agent -> Plex Movie and The Movie Database to IMDB.
With the searching I've done, I've found that "List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth" needs to have the value of the Plex Media Server. After adding that, I was able to get the artwork. The summary would be a nice to have, but I used the ratings to filter out content for the kids. It stopped my six year old from having to scroll past the SAW series to get to Star Wars. Any suggestions are appreciated.