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Caballero
Do you have kids that want to watch the same 10 Barbie movies and Paw Patrol episodes fifty thousand times over every week? Do you have any idea what would happen if I deleted those? :D
I can tell you i remember those days :lol:
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You will need an internet connection when you add stuff to your library and pull in the metadata (plot summaries, actor/director information, general movie information, posters, etc). At that point you can disconnect your router from the internet and just run a wifi (or cabled) network inside your house; as long as both your Plex server and your Plex player are on the same network, yes, your player will be able to display all the movie data/pictures/whatever that you previously downloaded. There is a folder deep in the bowels of the Plex setup where it is all stored.
OK I will try this...
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The only reason why you need to be connected to the internet, aside from pulling metadata, is if you want to watch content on a player that is *not* on your local network (or if one of your friends wants to connect to your server). That connection is needed so that the Plex central computer knows how to hook up the server and player. I believe at that point the player will connect directly to your server, and I don't think that any traffic is routed through the Plex hub on the 'net. Again, if all you want to do is stream locally inside your house you can just pull the cable from the rouetr.
OK i know what you mean, disable the modem not the router :)
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Trademark and copyrights don't matter -- Plex pulls it data from TVDB and TMDB which are public websites and have either licensed whatever data they collected, or it's in the public domain anyway (I mean, how do you trademark or copyright the date when a movie came out at the box office?). I am sure they pay for the privilege to use their APIs and to have access to that centralized data rather than aggregating it themselves, but how much could that possibly cost? Probably a whole lot less than what you think. The linking of different movies by actor is done by Plex ("Other movies with..."); there really is nothing you need to do about it.
OK
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And yes, I just upgraded four 6TB drives in my NAS to 16TB, so that bought me an additional 30 TB in storage space. That should last for a while. Proud data hoarder since 1983. :)
A while creeps up fast hoarder:lol:, but at least you are trying to be honest LOL!!!