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# PASTA
- Plex Audio and Subtitle Track Automation
+Audio and Subtitle Track Changer for Plex
## What is PASTA?
Do you watch TV Shows with multiple languages and subtitles and wish you could change them for the entire show, rather than needing to do it for *every. single. episode*?
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## About PASTA
-PASTA is short for *Plex Audio and Subtitle Track Automation*. When I first began developing this for myself, I was calling it *Plex Audio Track Automation*, so adding subtitles to it gave birth to PASTA.
+When I first began developing this for myself, I was calling it *Audio Track Automation for Plex*, so adding "subtitles" to it, and rearranging the letters gave birth to PASTA.
PASTA was born out of a desire, one that I had seen others have as well, but that I had only seen one other solution for. However, it was in command line and I wanted something a bit more appealing to look at, and something I could use from anywhere. Initially I was only building this for myself but I thought that others might find use for it as well, so here we are!
PASTA runs entirely client-side. This means that you are not passing anything to someones server to do this (other than the Plex Server), and it also means I don't have to worry about standing up a server to do that side of things either :). PASTA runs off of Github Pages. Feel free to have a look, download it yourself and use it locally, or make suggestions. I'm by no means finished with PASTA - I still have plenty of ideas for how I can add more to it, as well as fix any bugs that crop up. Feel free to log any issues / feature requests on the Github as well.