The scanners and metadata agents used by Plex will work best when your major types of content are separated from each other. We strongly recommend separating movie and television content into separate main directories. For instance, you might use something like this:
/Media
/Movies
movie content
/Music
music content
/TV Shows
television content
Warning!: Plex will do its best to appropriately find and match content. However, a failure to separate content such as movies and TV shows may result in unexpected or incorrect behavior.
You might have your own image files for television posters & backgrounds, subtitles, etc. To use these, ensure they are named and organized, and that the Local Media Assets source is enabled and ordered correctly.
Enable Local Assets Plex TV Series Agent
If using the new Plex TV Series agent you only need to enable “Use local Assets” in the libraries settings
Related: Advanced Settings Plex TV Series Agent
Enable Local Assets (Legacy Agents)
If using the TheTVDB, TheMovieDB or Personal Media Shows agents, “Local Media Assets” is an Agent source that loads local media files or embedded metadata for a series. To do this, ensure the Agent source is enabled and topmost in the list:
- Launch the Plex Web App
- Choose Settings from the top right of the Home screen
- Select your Plex Media Server from the settings sidebar
- Choose Agents
- Choose the Library type and Agent you want to change
- Ensure Local Media Assets is checked
- Ensure Local Media Assets is topmost in the list
Related Page: Metadata Agents
Local Artwork Assets
Supported File Formats
There are a number of supported custom media items that need to be named correctly so they are detected. The supported image file formats are:
- jpg
- jpeg
- png
- tbn
Poster Artwork
Posters are typically displayed for items on Plex App dashboards, library views, and when looking at details for the series or season. Poster art typically uses a 1:1.5 aspect ratio. Custom posters can be added to either the entire series or an individual season for the series. To do this, name the files as follows:
TV Series Posters
To add a custom poster image for the series itself, name the image file as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/Custom_ShowPoster_Name.ext
Where Custom_Poster_Name
can be:
- folder
- poster
- show
…and ext
is the file extension. (Some operating systems such as Windows may hide your file extensions by default.)
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mp4
show.jpg
Multiple Series Poster Images
More than one poster image can be included. The poster used can be selected in the Plex Web App. For multiple items to be scanned, they should be named as follows:
- Custom_ShowPoster_Name-X.ext
Where -X
is a number.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mp4
show.jpg
show-2.jpg
show-3.jpg
Season Posters
To add a custom poster image for particular Seasons in a show, name the image file as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/Season XX/SeasonXX.ext
Where XX
is the season number. If you’re specifying the poster for a “Specials” season, use season-specials-poster
instead.
Tip!: Be sure to use the English words “Season” or “Specials” as noted above, even if your content is in another language.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
Season01.jpg
Multiple Poster images
More than one poster image can be included. The poster used can be selected in the Plex Web App. For the multiple items to be scanned, they should be named as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/Season XX/SeasonXXa.ext
Where:
XX
is the season numbera
is an alphabetic letter (abc) that progresses with the multiple images
Tip!: Be sure to use the English word “Season” as noted above, even if your content is in another language.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
Season01a.jpg
Season01b.jpg
Season01c.jpg
Background (Fanart) Artwork
Background art is often displayed in the background when looking at the details page for a series. It can also be used in the background elsewhere or for a slideshow or screensaver. Background art typically uses a 16:9 aspect ratio. Local background artwork or “fanart” can be added as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/Custom_Fanart_Name.ext
Where Custom_Fanart_Name
can be one of the following:
- art
- backdrop
- background
- fanart
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mp4
fanart.jpg
Multiple Background (Fanart) images
More than one Fanart image can be included. The Fanart image used can be selected in the Plex Web App. For multiple items to be scanned, they should be named as follows:
- Custom_Fanart_Name-X.ext
Where -X
is a number.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mkv
fanart-1.jpg
fanart-2.png
Banner Artwork
Banner art is not used by many Plex Apps. When they are, they’re wide, short images and often used as the header of a page. Banner art typically uses a 5.4:1 aspect ratio. Custom banners can be added for either the entire Show or a show’s individual Seasons. To do this, name the files as follows:
Show Banners
To specify a banner to use for the show, name the image file as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/banner.ext
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mp4
banner.jpg
Multiple Banner images
More than one banner image can be included. The banner image used can be selected in the Plex Web App. For multiple items to be scanned, they should be named as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/banner-X.ext
Where -X
is a number
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
banner-1.jpg
banner-2.png
Season Banners
To specify a banner to use for a particular season, name the image file as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/SeasonXX/seasonXX-banner.ext
If you’re specifying the banner for a “Specials” season, use season-specials-banner
instead.
Tip!: Be sure to use the English words “Season” or “Specials” as noted above, even if your content is in another language.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
Season01-banner.jpg
Multiple Season Banner images
More than one banner image can be included. The banner image used can be selected in the Plex Web Appr. For multiple items to be scanned, they should be named as follows:
- /TV Shows/ShowName/SeasonXX/seasonXX-banner(abc).ext
Where:
XX
is the season numbera
is an alphabetic letter (abc) that progresses with the multiple images
Tip!: Be sure to use the English word “Season” as noted above, even if your content is in another language.
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mkv
Season01-bannera.jpg
Season01-bannerb.png
Season01-bannerc.jpg
Episode Artwork
Each episode can have its own artwork. Typically, this will be a representative screenshot from the actual episode itself. These are usually displayed on the details page for an episode. As episode art typically comes from the episode itself, it will usually be either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio. The artwork to display for an episode can be specified using an image file named identically to the episode file and placed alongside it:
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.mp4
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.jpg
Local Theme Songs
Many Plex Apps can play the theme song for a series when viewing that series in your library if a theme song is available. You may use your own MP3 file for the show theme song. To do so, simply place a “theme.mp3” audio file inside the main show directory:
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
theme.mp3
Related Page: TV Theme Music & Submissions
External Subtitle Files
Supported Subtitle Formats
The following formats are fully supported as external subtitle files. Full support means they are compatible with all Plex Apps, including clients that require transcoded media.
- SRT
- SMI
- SSA (or ASS)
Related Pages: Transcoding Media
Naming External Subtitle Files
Subtitle files need to be named as follows:
- TV Shows/ShowName/Season XX/ShowName SxxEyy.[Language_Code].ext
Where [Language_Code]
is defined by the ISO-639-1 (2-letter) or ISO-639-2/B (3-letter) standard.
Related Page: ISO-639-1 codes (2-letter)
Related Page: ISO-639-2/B codes (3-letter)
/TV Shows
/Absolutely Fabulous
/Season 2
Absolutely Fabulous - s02e03.mkv
Absolutely Fabulous - s02e03.eng.smi
Full Example for Local Television Metadata Files
Below is an example of extensive use of the various local files you can specify for television sections:
/TV Shows
/Heroes
/Season 01
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.avi
Heroes - s01e01 - Genesis.jpg
Heroes - s01e02 - Don't Look Back.mp4
Season01.jpg
Season01b.png
/Season 2
Heroes - s02e01 - Four Months Later.mkv
Heroes - s02e02 - Lizards.mkv
Heroes - s02e03 - Kindred.avi
Season02-bannera.tbn
Season02-bannerb.jpeg
art.png
background-1.jpg
background-2.tbn
banner.jpg
show-1.jpg
show-2.png
theme.mp3