u/Fangs_McWolf

Most recent example that comes to mind is using a water pick (for brushing teeth) as a cheap bidet.

So, what are some of your favorite life hack that can (or could) work in real life?

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u/Fangs_McWolf — 9 days ago
▲ 22 r/PleX

I'm moving part of my library from one drive to another. First I copy the content over and make sure the new location is added so that Plex can see a copy of the files in a new location. I then run a program to make sure that the content is properly duplicated (content verification) before I remove the original copies. Currently doing this for a folder full of movies.

So what happened after doing a copy? Plex has change/reset a bunch of the posters. Mostly to a screenshot from the movie itself, but some just to a different poster from a selection of them (not the first poster available).

Once I choose a poster to use, shouldn't it stay that way? I mean, it's grouping the movies together for the most part, with only a few that I had to match/fix match so they wouldn't appear as recently added. One actually properly matched, whereas the original copy was wrongly matched, so that was a blessing in disguise.

But it's annoying that it's changing posters just because a new copy of the movie was found in the filesystem.

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u/Fangs_McWolf — 15 days ago