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This will “push” all your watched/unwatched status information to, and once that’s finished, you’re all set! The Trakt plugin will now keep track of what you watch and synchronize with automatically. Click the “Sync” icon, and then scroll to the bottom and click “Push all to ” option.
When you’re finished tweaking the settings to your liking, go ahead and hit the “Save” button, then click the Trakt plugin icon. You’ll want to specify the Plex usernames you want Trakt to “scrobble,” or keep track of. The first one I’d set is the “Global Filter – Users” option. There is a handy list here on the plugin’s GitHub page detailing what all these settings do. Paste that PIN into the “Authentication PIN” field, then take a look at some of the other settings for the plugin. Open that URL in a new tab, log into Trakt, and copy the PIN they provide. You’ll see a section called “Authentication PIN” and a URL to visit. Hover your mouse over the icon, and click the settings cog. Now that the plugin is copied, we can start PMS back up: sudo systemctl start rvice Step 3 – Configuring the Trakt PluginĪnd now just open up Plex web and check out your Channels section.
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Now let’s stop PMS so we don’t break anything: sudo systemctl stop rviceĪnd then we can copy the Trakt plugin folder from the extracted archive to the Plex plugins directory: cp -r Plex-Trakt-Scrobbler-*/Trakttv.bundle "/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Plug-ins/" We will then unzip the archive: wget -O Plex-Trakt-Scrobbler.zip
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cd ~/Downloads/PMSĪnd now we will download the latest release of the plugin from GitHub, saving it as “Plex-Trakt-Scrobbler.zip” with the same command. I’ll be downloading into that directory in this guide. If you used my previous guide, Getting Started with Plex, you should have a folder inside called “PMS” for all your Plex-related downloads. Let’s get situated inside your downloads folder. If you end up really liking this tool, you should consider upgrading to a VIP account to support the developers.
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Head on over to Trakt.TV and create a free account. Just a disclosure I’m not affiliated with in any way, it’s just a nice tool I’ve used for years which has saved me several times during PMS migrations/reinstallations. Luckily, there’s ! And with the official PMS plugin, you can push or pull watched status and scrobble play progress in real-time! Sound awesome? I agree, so let’s get it set up! Have you ever had to reinstall Plex Media Server, either on the same server or a new one, and you lose all your watched/unwatched statuses? It’s one of the worst things about Plex, and you’d think by now there would be a way to tie that watched/unwatched status to your Plex account.