Two days ago, I posted to this community asking for help with managing subtitles and audio tracks on my media server (and removing the ones I don’t need). @ohulancutash@feddit.uk suggested I try Muxarr which looked promising, so I set it up yesterday.
First impressions were good, the setup was really easy and I set up the profile I wanted in around 10 minutes (only keeping the English and original audio tracks, and only English subtitles). I enqueued all my files (there’s a big green button in the top left which I somehow missed for a few seconds, but that’s on me) and it started doing its thing. It did take a while to process my nearly 3000 files so I left it running overnight. I came back this morning to find it had worked perfectly and all my media had the unwanted tracks removed.
What’s possibly even more impressive though, and something I wasn’t expecting, was that removing all that unneeded data had freed a whopping 135GB of storage!! I only have 8tb available total and with storage prices as they are right now, that’s really quite a significant amount to just be sitting there holding data that will never be used.
I just wanted to take a few minutes out of my day to write this and thank @ohulancutash@feddit.uk and this community for recommending Muxarr to me and spread the word to others who didn’t know about it like me two days ago


Heck yeah!! Good to know as I have nearing 100TB of storage 😅. Would be nice to shave that down a little!
Jealous of people with that much storage right now 😅. My setup is small, just an HP mini PC with an m.2 to sata adapter with 2 SSDs in raid0 lol (don’t worry my important stuff is backed up off-site). I have 4 free slots left on the adapter still but this AI bubble needs to burst before I can justify spending money on 4 more drives and setting up a ZFS pool