Plex keeps changing my movies artwork. Any way to prevent this from happening?
I might be a little OCD about all this, but sometimes when I browse my Plex I notice that Plex changes the artwork of my film collection. This is quite annoying.
Is there an option to tick somewhere to restrict Plex from doing this?
One way to be sure it doesn’t do this is to manually choose you artwork for each item. This will lock in your choice, especially if you upload custom artwork from, say, theposterdb.com. Yes, this can be a real pain.
Plex updates poster art to stay “fresh” and assumes you’re ok with this if you never set a custom poster yourself. So, as I said, manually choose a poster for the media, and it should remember this choice moving forward. If the default choice is what you like, select something else, then switch back to make sure Plex knows you intentionally selected it.
I believe it’s a known bug where it might - every great once in a while - change the art anyway, but this is how it’s supposed to work.
I’ve managed plenty of libraries over the years, and setting a custom poster keeps it that way— again, except in rare cases where something bugs out. but this is how it’s supposed to work.
if you still experience weirdness, I recommend going to “Troubleshooting” under your server settings and running both “Optimize database” and “Clean Bundles"
But i don't want Plex to prefer my local metadata. I like plex fetching all that for me. But once it's set, I just don't want Plex to change it constantly when it seemingly feels like it.
I've had this happen, but only when Plex has reason to think the file for the movie has changed. File date changes and name changes can prompt that. Is there any chance something like that is happening to trigger the metadata updates?
keep in mind that sometimes Sonarr/Radarr will update/refresh files in the background when they find newer copies that better match your set file parameters. IE, if you have a download profile which accepts both x264 and x265-encoded files but prefers x265, it may download the x264 when first available and then a x265 copy when it become available later. or a Dolby 2.1 audio version initially and a Dolby Atmos copy later when it finds one.
this is compounded if your run Checkrr and it finds/replaces corrupted media files.
All this can happen (and does) in the background and can explain unexpected library updates.