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Users often wish to delete a Plex library when it begins malfunctioning. By deleting it, you won\u2019t remove the media from the server, but it will make the media unavailable to other clients. Deleting and creating a new library is often simpler than rebuilding the old one.Follow these steps to delete a Plex library:1. Launch Plex.2. Find the \u201cLibraries\u201d section in the left menu and hover over the one you want to delete. Press the three dots on the right.3. Select \u201cDelete.\u201d4. A prompt will appear informing you the library will be removed from your server while your media files won\u2019t be affected. Mark the checkbox and press \u201cDelete.\u201dThe \u201cDelete\u201d button will now turn into a progress spinner. The process could take a few minutes." } } ] } BODY .fancybox-container{z-index:200000}BODY .fancybox-is-open .fancybox-bg{opacity:0.87}BODY .fancybox-bg {background-color:#0f0f11}BODY .fancybox-thumbs {background-color:#ffffff} { "@context": " ", "@type": "BreadcrumbList", "itemListElement": [ { "@type": "ListItem", "position": 1, "item": { "@id": " -the-cord/", "name": "Entertainment" } } , { "@type": "ListItem", "position": 2, "item": { "@id": " -the-cord/streaming-services/", "name": "Services" } } , { "@type": "ListItem", "position": 3, "item": { "@id": " -the-cord/streaming-services/plex/", "name": "Plex" } } ] } { "@context": " ", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": " -delete-server/" }, "headline": "How to Delete a Plex Server", "image": [ " -content/uploads/2022/02/Plex-How-to-Delete-a-Server.png?resize=1200%2C901&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2022/02/Plex-How-to-Delete-a-Server.png?resize=1280%2C901&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2022/02/Plex-How-to-Delete-a-Server.png?resize=1280%2C720&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2022/02/Plex-How-to-Delete-a-Server.png?fit=1356%2C901&ssl=1", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-1.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-2.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-5-1.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-7.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-8.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-9.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-10.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-11.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-12.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-13.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-14.png", " -content/uploads/2022/01/PLEXSERVER-15.png" ], "datePublished": "2022-02-08T07:35:00-06:00", "dateModified": "2022-02-08T07:35:00-06:00", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ben Patterson" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Alphr", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": " -content/themes/alphr/images/logo_new.svg" } }, "description": "Plex is one of the most popular media streaming services. Unlike typical on-demand streaming services, Plex organizes users\u2019 own collections and streams them via media players. The program turns your computer into a server and streams your chosen content." } var ajaxurl = ' -admin/admin-ajax.php'; window.adsLoaded = false; var freestar = freestar || {}; freestar.queue = freestar.queue || []; freestar.config = freestar.config || {}; freestar.config.enabled_slots = []; freestar.initCallback = function () { if (typeof window.initAds !== "undefined") { window.initAds(); } else { window.adsLoaded = true; } (freestar.config.enabled_slots.length === 0) ? freestar.initCallbackCalled = false : freestar.newAdSlots(freestar.config.enabled_slots) } GamingXboxNintendoPlayStationTwitchDiscordMinecraftSteamPC & MobileAndroidiPhoneChromebookWindowsMacGoogle SheetsZoomGoogle MeetGoogle PhotosMicrosoft TeamsZohoSocial MediaFacebookInstagramTikTokTwitterSnapChatWhatsAppTelegramMessengerInternetVPNsAlexaGoogle DriveGoogle PhotosiCloudPaypalNotionEntertainmentChromecastFire TVsRokuNetflixSpotifyKodiDisney+GadgetsSmart HomeEchoGoogle HomeiPadKindle FireVizio TVsSamsung TVsVPNsKodiXboxOn a RouterAndroidFirestickSubscribe UsSubscribeGamingXboxNintendoPlayStationTwitchDiscordMinecraftSteamPC & MobileAndroidiPhoneChromebookWindowsMacGoogle SheetsZoomGoogle MeetGoogle PhotosMicrosoft TeamsZohoSocial MediaFacebookInstagramTikTokTwitterSnapChatWhatsAppTelegramMessengerInternetVPNsAlexaGoogle DriveGoogle PhotosiCloudPaypalNotionEntertainmentChromecastFire TVsRokuNetflixSpotifyKodiDisney+GadgetsSmart HomeEchoGoogle HomeiPadKindle FireVizio TVsSamsung TVsVPNsKodiXboxOn a RouterAndroidFirestickSearchHomeEntertainment Services Plex How to Delete a Plex Server Ben PattersonRead moreFebruary 8, 2022
The first option will prevent items that you've added to collections from showing in the main library; only the collection itself will show as a single item. The second option will show both the collection and each individual item within the collection in your library.
You should change a few settings now in order to make adding new media to your library as seamless as possible. Remote access can also be enabled, which will let you use the Plex web client , and manage your server, from anywhere in the world.
When I try to delete either a media or collection in Emby, it warns "Deleting this item will delete it from both the file system and your media library". Not wanting to delete the file from my NAS, I did not proceed and clicked cancel.
If I attempt to delete the offending collection, I get the message "Deleting this item will delete it from both the file system and your media library." Will deleting the collection also delete the files off my NAS?
I just deleted a song from my music playlist and it did delete the song from the Nas. I was lucky enough to have a backup. Do not delete anything from music playlists unless you want to remove it from the Nas! This needs to be fixed.
A previous post (#14) stated that a playlist item would not be removed from the source, when deleting, and I was clarifying that it did, in fact, remove the playlist item(individual track(s)) from the source, in my case a NAS, using Windows Emby Theater app. I wanted to provide a clear answer before someone deletes many hours of work.
When you delete media files from your Plex server, the media item associated with those files will still be showing in Plex. This is because Plex doesn't delete information associated with deleted media immediately. To remove information for media files that have been deleted the empty trash command will need to be run.
Plex provides a way to empty the trash for a specific library. This option is available if you delete files that are associated with one library. By only emptying the trash for a library, you prevent Plex from accidentally deleting information for other libraries unnecessarily.
A: Shut down Tautulli and open the Tautulli config.ini file with your preferred text editor, search for the lines that begin with http_host, http_port, and http_root and remove the entire line. You should also remove the line for enable_https from the file. After you have removed these lines from config.ini, go ahead and start Tautulli. It will listen on the default IP address and port ( :8181).
A: If you have deleted a user or library in Tautulli and would like to bring them back the best method is to immediately restore a backup as the related history for these are removed when they are deleted. If you no longer have a backup containing the history, or don't want to bother with recovering it, you can simply tell Tautulli to allow them back in by "undeleting" them with the following instructions.
A: When you remove something from Plex and then later re-add it, including when you move it between libraries or recreate an entire library it can start showing up multiple times in Tautulli. This is because Tautulli bases it's history recording on the ratingKey provided by Plex, a unique identifier for each item in the library. When you recreate items Plex generates a new ratingKey for the new item... but Tautulli is still referencing the old ratingKey for the history it has recorded!
This depends on how many items in your history you need to update to their new ratingKey. If you've just moved a single movie, or re-added a TV show then the simplest method is to search Tautulli's history for the old item (either the movie, or an episode from the show). Once you've found the item, open up the /info page for it and hit the Fix Match button. This will bring up a screen allowing you to search your Plex library for where the item is currently. Once you find it's new location and tell Tautulli about it, it will update all history items to the new ratingKey. For TV shows it will update all episodes, so you just need to fix one.
A: This "fake" library is used to collect all the Live TV history together. If you don't want to see this then you can go to the Libraries page, click on the "Edit Mode" button, delete the library, and it will not reappear again. If in the future you want to re-enable the library, then you will need to undelete the library (section_id=999999). Note that, just like any other library, deleting the Live TV library will prevent history from being recorded while it is deleted.
This information comes from a variety of sources including IMDb, The Movie Database, The Internet Video Archive, and even Wikipedia. You can customize which databases Plex pulls from, but the default settings should work for most people. However, in order to pull this information into your library, your files will need to be formatted and organized properly. 2b1af7f3a8