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Suggested Plex Media Server Settings

So, what are the best Plex Media Server settings?

This is something that can’t really be answered because it depends on the use case and your personal preference.

Here I will provide some suggestions and try to explain why I recommend these settings. Adjust it to your own liking and keep in mind that it is only a suggestion. I’m not a Plex Pro in anyway ‼

Warning

Some settings are only visible for Plex Pass holders.

All changes need to be done on your Plex Media Server.

!Plex App

Why didn’t you cover option .... ?

I will only cover settings that I think might be interesting or are personal preference, if you would like me to cover some other settings, please contact me on Discord chat

Settings

!Plex: Settings

Remote Access

!Plex: Settings - Remote Access

  1. Make sure you have enabled advanced settings (This will be needed for all the settings)
  2. Enable/Disable Remote access (if you disable it ignore the rest of these settings)
  3. LAN/container IP
  4. Public IP If you need to provide a screenshot always mask this IP ‼
  5. Manually specify public port if you run Docker or want a fixed port.
  6. Enter the Plex port you want to use. (default: 32400)
  7. Click on Apply and when everything is setup correctly, your Plex Media Server should be fully accessible outside of your network, so you can connect to your Plex server from outside. You may also need to configure port forwarding on your router. Detailed instructions are available HERE.
  8. Enter your internet upload speed here and Plex can ensure it operates within this boundary.
  9. Set the maximum bitrate of a remote stream from this server.

Agents

This can be ignored if you use the new Plex agents,

The new agent settings are now managed “per library”.


Library

Scan my library automatically

!Settings - Library - Scan my library automatically

When a change is detected in the source location for a library’s content, the appropriate library will be scanned. This function relies on the computer’s operating system providing the “something changed” trigger. Some operating systems don’t provide this trigger and content mounted via a network will also typically not work. If your library doesn’t automatically scan, you may have to set a periodical scan or do it manually.

Suggested: Enabled

TIP - Autoscan - [Click to show/hide]

If for some reason ex. your operating systems don’t provide this trigger or your storage is mounted on a network (SMB/NFS/Cloud Storage) or your library just doesn’t automatically scan, or is just plain impractical, You might want to consider using autoscan. IBRACORP (A Youtube channel I collaborate with) has a video explaining it in further detail.

Please don’t forget to check out his other Unraid Video’s HERE

Run a partial scan when changes are detected

!Settings - Library - Run a partial scan when changes are detected

When changes to library folders are detected, only scan the folder which changed rather than scanning the entire content location. This works together with the normal Update my library automatically setting (and requires that setting to be enabled).

Suggested: Enabled

Include music libraries in automatic updates

!Settings - Library - Include music libraries in automatic updates

I don’t do music, so this choice is up to you, and I won’t be covering it.

Scan my library periodically

!Settings - Library - Scan my library periodically

Turning this on will cause your Plex Media Server to run scans on your libraries using the designated interval.

Suggested: Disabled

Do you need a extra scan for your library to recognize new media?

Empty trash automatically after every scan

!Settings - Library - Empty trash automatically after every scan

With this option enabled, when an item’s file is deleted from the drive, it will be removed from the Plex library on the next scan. Disabling this option keeps the item in the library with an overlay over the item’s poster when the item is removed.

Suggested: Enabled

Allow media deletion

!Settings - Library - Allow media deletion

The owner of the server will be allowed to delete media files from disk.

Suggested: Disabled

In my opinion Plex shouldn’t touch your media files. Use Sonarr/Radarr to manage your media library. (For extra security I’ve setup Plex with Read Only access to the media library)

Run scanner tasks at a lower priority

!Settings - Library - Run scanner tasks at a lower priority

On low-powered systems (e.g. ARM-based NAS devices), it can be beneficial to run scanner tasks at a lower priority than other tasks. This can help ensure they do not interfere with regular streaming.

Suggested: Enabled

Makes sure it uses less resources and ensure they do not interfere with regular streaming.

Generate video preview thumbnails

!Settings - Library - Generate video preview thumbnails

This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.

Suggested: Never

Besides that, it uses a lot of disk space and high I/O, No one in my family uses FastForward/Rewind but they use the skip forward/backward.

ATTENTION

Creating these images can

  • Take a considerable amount of time
  • Use a lot of CPU resources
  • Increase the storage space used

The images are stored in your Plex database location (/config) so be careful you don’t fill the drive ‼

Generate intro video markers

!Settings - Library - Generate intro video markers

You can choose to have TV episodes analyzed to try and detect when the “intro” occurs during playback. When detected, apps will then offer a Skip Intro button, allowing you to quickly jump over the intro.

Suggested: as a scheduled task

or

Suggested: as a scheduled task and when media is added

Generate chapter thumbnails

!Settings - Library - Generate chapter thumbnails

Chapter thumbnails provide images in the chapter view on supported apps. They can take a little time to generate and consume very minor additional disk space.

Suggested: as a scheduled task

or

Suggested: as a scheduled task and when media is added


Network

Enable IPv6 support

!Settings - Network - Enable server support for IPv6

Enable IPv6 support.

Suggested: Disabled

If you’re not sure your network 100% works with ip6 don’t Enable it.

Secure connections

!Settings - Network - Secure connections

Choose how your Plex Media Server handles secure connections.

Suggested: Preferred

Accept and prefer secure connections when they’re available for a Plex app, but allow regular HTTP connections if the app doesn’t support secure connections or if one can’t be established

Preferred network interface

!Settings - Network - Preferred network interface

For users with multiple network cards or systems such as NAS or Docker where there is always another network interface which Plex client applications may try to use to connect to the Plex Media Server, with this option you can ensure that your local Plex clients would only try that interface.

Warning

If you have enabled Remote Access enabled and are having Plex automatically map the port (as opposed to specifying a port manually), then Plex Media Server has no control over which network interface is used for an automatically-mapped port. Thus, it’s possible that Remote Access connections could come through an interface other than the one specified here.

Suggested: Whatever suits your setup

Strict TLS configuration

!Settings - Network - Strict TLS configuration

If this setting is enabled, it prevents Plex Media Server from using or accepting the deprecated TLSv1.0 and v1.1 protocols, as well as legacy weak ciphers. May prevent older clients from connecting. The vast majority of users will have no reason to enable this option (and receive no benefit from doing so).

Suggested: Disabled

Enable local network discovery (GDM)

!Settings - Network - Enable local network discovery (GDM)

Enable “G’Day Mate” discovery. This is used to allows Plex apps and servers to find each other automatically on a local network.

Suggested: Enabled

Remote streams allowed per user

!Settings - Network - Remote streams allowed per user

You can set the maximum number of simultaneous streams each remote user is allowed to have.

Suggested: Whatever suits your setup

LAN Networks

!Settings - Network - LAN Networks

It lets you specify which IP addresses or networks will be considered to be “local” to you.

Suggested: Your local IP/netmasks

If your local devices are seen as remote devices, then this could solve your issue. (Do not include spaces or tabs.)

Treat WAN IP As LAN Bandwidth

!Settings - Network - LAN Networks

Allows incoming requests from this network’s WAN IP address to be treated as LAN requests in terms of bandwidth. This often occurs when DNS rebinding protection is in place and clients on the LAN cannot contact the server directly but instead have to go through the WAN IP address.

Suggested: Enabled

Enable Relay

!Settings - Network - Enable Relay

The Relay allows connections to the server through a proxy relay when the server is not accessible otherwise. Relay connections are bandwidth limited.

Suggested: Disabled

I’ve seen several reports where people that had this Enabled had playback issues because it seems to be limited at 2 Mbps.

Custom server access URLs

!Settings - Network - Custom server access URLs

A comma-separated list of URLs (either HTTP or HTTPS), which will be published to plex.tv for server discovery. This can be very useful in a few cases: if you’re using a reverse proxy in front of the media server, or if your networking configuration is otherwise unique. For instance, if you have your own custom domain with subdomain.

Suggested: Depending on your setup

Example: https://plex.mycustomdomain.com:32400

Webhooks

!Settings - Network - Webhooks

This feature can be enabled to allow your server to send events to external services. For example Notifiarr


Transcoders

Transcoder quality

!Settings - Transcoder - Transcoder quality

This will influence the quality used when transcoding media.

Suggested: Automatic

Most users should leave it set to Automatic. Hardware-Accelerated Streaming is not affected by this setting.

Transcoder temporary directory

!Settings - Transcoder - Transcoder temporary directory

Directory to use when transcoding temporary files for streaming.

Suggested: Depending on your setup, if possible, your RAM (disk)

Speeds up transcoding and less I/O, transcode data is temporary and doesn’t need to be writing to a disk.

If you run docker set this to /transcode and map it to /tmp/plex

Default Linux only allocates a max of 50% of total system RAM to any ram directories (ie. /tmp, /dev/shm, etc.)

WARNING

‼ YOU SHOULD NOT SPECIFY A LOCATION THAT RESIDES ON A NETWORK SHARE/DISK. ‼

Enable HDR tone mapping

!Settings - Transcoder - Enable HDR tone mapping

This feature allows Plex Media Server to maintain high visual fidelity of content, by applying tone mapping to convert it to SDR when transcoding HDR content.

Suggested: Depending on your setup

Most HDR content will be in 4K resolution. If your platform has to use software transcoding to perform the tone mapping, then it may well struggle convert 4K content in real-time, unless you’re running on a very powerful system.

Note

Plex’s tone mapping support should generally be able to produce good color mapping and help avoid the “washed out” colors that occur when converting HDR content without tone mapping.

Use hardware acceleration when available

!Settings - Transcoder - Use hardware acceleration when available

To use Hardware-Accelerated Streaming in Plex Media Server.

Suggested: Enabled

Use hardware-accelerated video encoding

!Settings - Transcoder - Use hardware-accelerated video encoding

To use Hardware-Accelerated Encoding in Plex Media Server.

Suggested: Enabled


Manage

!Plex Settings - Manage

Libraries

Here you will find your libraries you’ve added to your Plex Media Server.

Examples - [Click to show/hide]
  • Movies (/data/media/movies)
  • Movies-4K/Movies-UHD (/data/media/movies4k)/(/data/media/movies-uhd)
  • Movies-Kids (/data/media/movies-kids)
  • Movies-Anime (/data/media/movies-anime)
  • TV (/data/media/tv)
  • TV-4k/TV-UHD (/data/media/tv-4k)/(/data/media/tv-uhd)
  • TV-Kids (/data/media/tv-kids)
  • TV-Anime (/data/media/tv-anime)
  • Anime (/data/media/anime)
  • etc

I will only cover the libraries settings for Movies and TV shows

Movies

!Plex Settings - Libraries - Movies

  1. The new version of the Plex Movie agent/scanner

    Suggested: Plex Movie

    Besides being much faster at scanning and getting metadata, one of the benefits of the new agent is that all agent settings are set at the library level, so that different libraries using the same agent can have different agent settings.

!Plex Settings - Libraries - Movies

  1. When scanning this library, use local posters and artwork if present. (Local subtitles files will be used whether this is enabled or not)

    Suggested: Enabled

    I had this enabled because I thought it was needed for local subtitles (.srt), but after research it seems it isn’t needed.
    If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.

  2. When scanning this library, prefer embedded tags and local files if present.

    Suggested: Disabled

    If enabled you could end up with weird movie naming you don’t want, happens especially from releases from RARBG

!Plex Settings - Libraries - Movies

  1. Automatically create collections when there are more than the selected number of items for an available collection.

    Suggested: 2

    Only show collections when you have more than one item in your library

!Plex Settings - Libraries - Movies

  1. This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.

    ATTENTION

    Creating these images can take a considerable amount of time, CPU resources, and increase the storage space used. The images are stored in your Plex database so be careful you don’t fill the drive ‼

    Suggested: Disabled

    Besides that, it uses a lot of disk space and high I/O, No one in my family uses FastForward/Rewind but they use the skip forward/backward.

  2. This deletes the preview thumbnails it generated before you disabled this option

  3. If you want to show your Collection in your library

    Suggested: Disabled

    When Disabled your movies will show up normally when you use library view, This doesn’t mean it will disable the collection view.

TV

!Plex Settings - Libraries - TV

  1. The new version of the Plex Movie agent/scanner

    Suggested: Plex TV Series

    Besides being much faster at scanning and getting metadata, one of the benefits of the new agent is that all agent settings are set at the library level, so that different libraries using the same agent can have different agent settings.

!Plex Settings - Libraries - TV

  1. How episodes are named on disk. If your naming follows The MovieDB or TheTVDB choose that here.
  2. Use season titles when available.
  3. When scanning this library, use local posters and artwork if present. (Local subtitles files will be used whether this is enabled or not)

    Suggested: Enabled

    I had this enabled because I thought it was needed for local subtitles (.srt), but after research it seems it isn’t needed.
    If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.

!Plex Settings - Libraries - TV

  1. When scanning this library, prefer embedded tags and local files if present.

    Suggested: Disabled

    If enabled you could end up with weird movie naming you don’t want, happens especially from releases from RARBG

!Plex Settings - Libraries - TV

  1. This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.

    ATTENTION

    Creating these images can take a considerable amount of time, CPU resources, and increase the storage space used. The images are stored in your Plex database so be careful you don’t fill the drive ‼

    Suggested: Disabled

    Besides that, it uses a lot of disk space and high I/O, No one in my family uses FastForward/Rewind but they use the skip forward/backward.

  2. This deletes the preview thumbnails it generated before you disabled this option

  3. If you want to show your Collection in your library

    Suggested: Disabled

    When Disabled your tv show will show up normally when you use library view, This doesn’t mean it will disable the collection view.

  4. Generate intro detection for items in this library when enabled in server settings.

    Suggested: Enabled

    Ever watch a TV show and it starts playing that same minute and a half credits intro that you’ve already watched multiple times? Well, you can have your Plex Media Server analyze the TV shows to try and detect those introductions and then let you skip through them with a single click!


For the information of this guide, I made use of the following sources

  • Information I gathered from Several Discord servers
  • Plex Support Articles
  • Extra Information gathered from a Plex employee
  • Own experience