NAS Media Library Organizer and Metadata Manager
Scan NAS for new media files, auto-tag metadata, organize into libraries, integrate with media servers.
How it works
Network attached storage (NAS) fills up with media files without organization. This agent monitors your NAS for new movies, TV shows, music, and photos, automatically organizing them into logical libraries. For movies and TV, it fetches metadata: posters, descriptions, genres, cast information, and ratings. It organizes files into folder structures standard media servers expect (Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi). For music, it fetches album art, proper tagging, and generates curated playlists. For photos, it uses AI to detect faces, locations, and dates, organizing by year and event. The agent integrates with your media server software, ensuring proper indexing. It detects duplicate files and suggests consolidation. It can also manage storage: suggesting what to delete when space is tight, or archiving old files to cold storage. For families, it flags new content and can automatically add it to kids' libraries with parental controls. Over time, your media library becomes organized and discoverable rather than a pile of randomly-named files.
Key features
- Automatic media file detection and organization
- Metadata fetching for movies, shows, music
- AI-based photo organization and tagging
- Media server integration (Plex, Jellyfin)
- Duplicate detection and storage management
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