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Random Movie: A Plex Channel Built from Your Own Library

A full Plex library can still leave you staring at rows instead of watching. Channel 630, Random Movie, gives feature films that fit this idea a place on the dial.

Channel surf your own library. That is the whole point. Stop scrolling, open the guide on Apple TV, and see what is already playing.

The Random Movie channel vibe

One movie at random, because sometimes the remote should gamble.

This is a practical station driven by an exact library property in the Utility Filters package. It is meant to make sense at a glance in the program guide, then hold together when you leave it running. The channel name is a programming promise, not the name of a supplied network or streaming catalog.

What can show on this Plex channel

Random Movie is a movie-only station. Its schedule can include:

  • A randomly selected feature film.
  • Feature films from the movie and television libraries selected in Bunny Ears TV.
  • Feature films the active Plex profile is permitted to watch.

No fixed list of titles is guaranteed. A small library, sparse metadata, a restricted profile, or a very specific channel theme can produce a short schedule or no schedule at all. Bunny Ears TV never adds unrelated programs just to make a row look full.

How this Plex virtual channel is built

Bunny Ears TV applies a channel-specific programming rule to the media available through your selected Plex server. Depending on the station, matching can use resolution, runtime, date added, watched state, rating, and media-type metadata. For editorial channels, Bunny Ears TV uses a custom-trained ML model to assign eligible movies and shows to the channels they fit. The model was trained on more than 300,000 pieces of media and their metadata. Exact-purpose channels use Plex metadata for facts such as media type, year, rating, runtime, watched state, studio, people, and collection.

The result is a schedule rather than another filter screen. The program guide shows what is on now and what comes next, and tuning in joins the current program at the point the schedule has reached. Your original files stay on your Plex server, and Bunny Ears TV does not upload your media catalog to make channel assignments.

Why Random Movie might be missing from the guide

The usual reason is simple: the selected libraries do not contain enough eligible feature films. Check that the right server and libraries are selected, confirm the relevant Plex metadata, and consider whether the active profile hides some of the pool. If Hide Empty Channels is enabled, Bunny Ears TV removes a channel that cannot build a useful schedule.

This page describes the station's general programming intent. The in-app guide is the final answer for your particular library.

Watch Random Movie on Apple TV without another server project

I built Bunny Ears TV for Plex users who already did the collecting and organizing. The app runs natively on supported Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad devices. It does not require Docker, an IPTV playlist, an M3U file, XMLTV data, or separate Bunny Ears TV server software.

Channel 630 belongs to the Utility Filters package, which is available with Bunny Ears TV+. You can start with the 26 Basic channels free before deciding whether the wider lineup fits your library. Bunny Ears TV does not insert third-party ads, and it does not supply the feature films shown on this channel.

CH 630Channel surf your own library

Put Random Movie on the dial.

One movie at random, because sometimes the remote should gamble.

Bunny Ears TV schedules the media in your Plex library that fits Random Movie on Channel 630, so something worth watching can already be on.

Random Movie is part of the Utility Filters package available with Bunny Ears TV+. Start with all 26 Basic channels free.

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