Audio and Subtitle Track Changer for Plex
DockerHub Link: https://hub.docker.com/r/cglatot/pasta
Unraid Installation: This is now available on the Commmunity Applications list thanks to https://github.com/selfhosters/unRAID-CA-templates
Encountered a bug, or have a feature request? Log it here: https://github.com/cglatot/pasta/issues
Enjoying the tool? Considering adding to my coffee / energy drink fund :)
Do you watch TV Shows with multiple languages and subtitles and wish you could change them for the entire show, rather than needing to do it for every. single. episode? Or maybe you aren't sure what the difference is between those 2 English (SRT) and English (SRT) subtitle files. Then PASTA is for you! PASTA allows you to connect to your Plex server and view more details about the audio tracks and subtitles, as well as set the tracks and subtitles or entire shows, or single episodes very quickly.
I built PASTA to be as step-by-step as possible and to take you through it, so you should be able to just close this pop-up and follow along. There are some things I would like to point out, however:
- This works MUCH faster if you are on the same network as the Plex Server.
- If you use Unraid, this is now available in the Community Applications.
- You can also run this locally yourself. Just download the source code from github.
When I first began developing this for myself, I was calling it Audio Track Automation for Plex, so adding "subtitles" to it, and rearranging the letters gave birth to PASTA. PASTA was born out of a desire, one that I had seen others have as well, but that I had only seen one other solution for. However, it was in command line and I wanted something a bit more appealing to look at, and something I could use from anywhere. Initially I was only building this for myself but I thought that others might find use for it as well, so here we are!
PASTA runs entirely client-side. This means that you are not passing anything to someones server to do this (other than the Plex Server), and it also means I don't have to worry about standing up a server to do that side of things either :). PASTA runs off of Github Pages. Feel free to have a look, download it yourself and use it locally, or make suggestions. I'm by no means finished with PASTA - I still have plenty of ideas for how I can add more to it, as well as fix any bugs that crop up.
Here is an example compose to help you get started creating a container.
---
version: "3"
services:
pasta:
image: cglatot/pasta
container_name: pasta
ports:
- 8087:80
restart: unless-stopped