![]() ![]() Jason has over a decade of experience in publishing and has penned thousands of articles during his time at LifeSavvy, Review Geek, How-To Geek, and Lifehacker. Prior to that, he was the Founding Editor of Review Geek. Prior to his current role, Jason spent several years as Editor-in-Chief of LifeSavvy, How-To Geek's sister site focused on tips, tricks, and advice on everything from kitchen gadgets to home improvement. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the site to ensure readers have the most up-to-date information on everything from operating systems to gadgets. Jason Fitzpatrick is the Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. While logged into your Plex Media Server's web interface, click on the Settings icon in the upper right corner of the toolbar, select "Server" from the top navigation bar. If you want to have subtitles on by default all the time (rather than toggling them on every time you watch a video), you can easily do so with a single server setting. This step isn't necessary-you can always toggle subtitles on and off using the on-screen menu while watching your Plex media-but if you went to the trouble of seeking out an article about Plex Media Server subtitles, it's probably pretty safe to assume that you use subtitles a lot. Let's take a look at how to turn subtitle support on, set up the subtitle agent, and ensure our library is up to date with subtitles for everything. Agents are little helper applications found on Plex (and other media server platforms) that analyze your media and use internet databases to locate information about that media-in this case identifying what a particular movie or TV episode is and then grabbing the appropriate subtitles for it. Plex is able to do this feat of automation magic thanks to a media scraping agent. ![]()
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