# Intro Skipper (beta)
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Analyzes the audio of television episodes to detect and skip over intros. ## System requirements * Jellyfin 10.8.4 (or newer) * Jellyfin's [fork](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg) of `ffmpeg` must be installed, version `5.0.1-5` or newer * `jellyfin/jellyfin` 10.8.z container: preinstalled * `linuxserver/jellyfin` 10.8.z container: preinstalled * Debian Linux based native installs: provided by the `jellyfin-ffmpeg5` package * MacOS native installs: build ffmpeg with chromaprint support ([instructions](#installation-instructions-for-macos)) ## Introduction parameters Show introductions will be detected if they are: * Located within the first 25% of an episode or the first 10 minutes, whichever is smaller * Between 15 seconds and 2 minutes long Ending credits will be detected if they are shorter than 4 minutes. All of these requirements can be customized as needed. ## Installation instructions ### Step 1: Install the plugin 1. Add this plugin repository to your server: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jumoog/intro-skipper/master/manifest.json` 2. Install the Intro Skipper plugin from the General section 3. Restart Jellyfin 4. OPTIONAL: Enable automatic skipping or skip button 1. Go to Dashboard -> Plugins -> Intro Skipper 2. Check "Automatically skip intros" or "Show skip intro button" and click Save 5. Go to Dashboard -> Scheduled Tasks -> Analyze Episodes and click the play button 6. After a season has completed analyzing, play some episodes from it and observe the results 1. Status updates are logged before analyzing each season of a show ## Installation instructions for MacOS macOS 12 or newer can install the [portable jellyfin-ffmpeg](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg) 1. Build ffmpeg with chromaprint support using brew: ``` brew uninstall --force --ignore-dependencies ffmpeg brew install chromaprint amiaopensource/amiaos/decklinksdk brew tap homebrew-ffmpeg/ffmpeg brew install homebrew-ffmpeg/ffmpeg/ffmpeg --with-chromaprint brew link --overwrite ffmpeg ``` 2. Retrieve ffmpeg path with `whereis ffmpeg` and use this path on Jellyfin under [encoding settings](http://localhost:8096/web/index.html#!/encodingsettings.html) 3. Follow the [installation instructions](#installation-instructions) above ## Documentation Documentation about how the API works can be found in [api.md](docs/api.md).