![]() There are three options for what can be done with a file: Read, Write, Execute. Basically, it’s a 3×3 set of permissions. All files and folders on Linux have permissions assigned to them that dictate what can and cannot be done with them. ![]() (Quick aside for those not used to Linux permissions. Since my Plex server is on Linux, it took me a minute to think it through, but I wondered if the files I had put into the library had the appropriate permissions for Plex. ![]() Then I went for the bigger ask for my Plex server and selected “Manage Library -> Refresh all Metadata”: That will often solve the problem, but it didn’t. First, I selected the options for the library and then chose “Scan Library Files”: I added a number of video files to my Plex server the other day and, when I checked Plex, some of them had not shown up in the corresponding library.
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