New software allows you to "install" an AI agent that watches a filmography for you and generates a "popularity digest." For example, you ask the agent: "Show me the 5 most popular fight scenes from Jet Li’s filmography between 1990 and 2000."

(Available on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS).

The AI scans the installed video files, analyzes scene metadata, and compiles a highlight reel. This is the ultimate evolution of the keyword: moving from passive viewing to active, installed intelligence. You have now demystified the complex keyword "with install filmography and popular videos." Whether you are a cinephile installing Plex to organize Scorsese’s works, a data hoarder using TubeArchivist to save a YouTuber’s history, or a casual user installing Stremio for a Friday movie night, the principle remains the same.

Choose your use case from Part 3. Perform the installation today. Within thirty minutes, you will have a fully functional portal displaying any filmography you desire, sorted precisely by the popular videos that matter most.

TubeArchivist is a self-hosted YouTube archiver. After installing Docker, run the TubeArchivist container.