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  • For Plex:

    In YouTube download-material settings: Extra-> check “generate nfo files”

    In plex, create a library called “YouTube” or whatever you’d like, category set to “other videos”. Use scanner: “Plex Video Files Scanner” set agent to “Personal Media.”

    Under Plex settings “Agents” make sure under both the “movies” and “shows” tabs that the “personal media” agent is set to use “Local Media Assets” and that that is top priority.

    Plex will use the nfo files generated by ytdl for metadata.

    I believe there is a dedicated YouTube series agent, but those can be finicky. This way, ytdl has already done all the metadata work.
















  • if Azerbaijan invades actual Armenia proper, then that’s a different story.

    The possibility of that happening is literally the linked article.

    Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. Always has been.

    Internationally recognized, fine. The population was about 120,000. 100,000 fled to Armenia after the attack. I’m sure they care about international lines on a map.

    Always has been is categorically false. Armenia has been a country for about a thousand years before the ones who drew the lines on your map.


  • The “Christians being persecuted” crowd only care about Target selling shirts with rainbows.

    They were actually the first Christian nation in 301 AD/CE. Not that state religion is great, but it’s an interesting history given they were sandwiched between the Romans and the Parthians at the time and were pretty much a football between the Romans and whoever was nextdoor throughout the entirety of the Roman empire. If they aligned with “nextdoor” the Romans often ignored them as long as they didn’t allow armies from nextdoor through. And when the Romans had their own puppet king over there, well, bully for them.

    Not much has changed. Now they’re sandwiched between Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Georgia, with Georgia being a Russian conduit at least militarily if not politically. And Turkey and Azerbaijan are effectively one and the same with Azerbaijian having a dash of Russian influence. That’s not a great place to be if you’re a tiny country served as an appetizer to the surrounding powers.

    Anyway, welcome to my TED Talk.