Playlists and Servers

Plex Integration

Plex Integration explains connection, authorization, read-oriented discovery, playlist inspection, credential handling, and planned reviewed save-back.

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What Plex Integration helps you decide

Use it when Plex is one of the places where playlist order matters.

Review Plex Integration evidence

Use the smallest evidence set that can answer the question: the relevant source, intended outcome, and any target identity or permission that would matter before a later action.

MMW reads only the Plex Integration evidence listed here and keeps its origin visible.

Safety and availability for Plex Integration

Controlled Plex Integration outputs remain narrower than inspection and preview, with authorization at the point of action.

Plex work is presented conservatively: read-oriented discovery and inspection are available; live server updates are not presented as finished behavior.

A Plex Integration scenario

A user discovers a Plex playlist, imports it into Playlists and Crates, checks duplicate tracks, and prepares a proposed order for later reviewed update work.

When Plex Integration needs attention

Start with the Plex Integration inputs, then verify identity, paths, permissions, and the selected destination profile.

Enrichment versus writeback

Read-only Plex context can contribute playlist order, identifiers, metadata, ratings, and artwork evidence to a comparison. A connected status does not authorize Plex playlist mutation or an update to underlying audio files.

Any controlled writeback path requires resolved identities, a credential-safe proposal, explicit approval, backup or prior-state evidence, verification, an audit record, and rollback-ready recovery.