The files I have were originally organized Sailor Moon was released with regional differences making the order and total number of episodes different between the original Japan release and USA release. Hi there, can we please look at a specific example? How are your files named and organized? Shutting off the metadata retrieval and using TinyMediaManager has made this 1,000% better. I've had to manually correct multiple series because of this and Emby seems incapable of processing the changes adequately. The metadata providers such as TVDB do not always have accurate information, and the admins over on that site are real pieces of work that don't listen to the community. The issue I described above was 100% related to Emby's metadata tool incorrectly converting metadata that had been manually corrected on my end. Once I disabled Emby's metadata retrieval I was able to retain full control of my library and how it is sorted. It is much easier to manage metadata in software that actually gives users control of what they're doing than use the inbuilt metadata services within Emby. The only workaround I've found to this issue is to imply turn off Emby's default metadata retrieval altogether. HI there, you could also use the Identify feature to correct the ones that were not correct. They are two separate sets of folders/shows outside of Emby and in a different program.Īnyone have any advice about getting this sort of thing to work correctly? I am thinking maybe Emby is trying to identify the titles even though I've done all that from outside Emby (Emby is pretty bad at this IMO so I just do it all manually) then combining them because the names are similar and/or not hitting on exact matches when Emby does whatever it does. I've retitled the shows to Sailor Moon Japan and Sailor Moon USA (all information in the NFO is changed to these names as are the file names of all files and folders the files are sorted in. At first I thought maybe it was an issue having the same name so I added extra text at the end of the name to give it a unique identifier but this has not corrected the issue after rescanning and refreshing metadata.Īdditionally I have the Japanese and USA versions of Sailor Moon and they are combined into one show in the same way as Alice in Wonderland. The show has the same name but different release year. One example is Alice in Wonderland from 1984 and Alice in Wonderland from 1985 I'm ok with my current process, just thought it would be nice to do the same thing in 1 step instead of 2.I have a few shows with similar names and Emby is absorbing them into one single show. Not sure how I could tell the difference between a single-episode file and a double-episode file of similar length and size.ġ. I don't think I am able to use the list/presets for this since there isn't any particular filter I could run to guarantee it will only rename multi-episode files. The renaming format works perfectly once the files are set for multi-episode renaming. I'm not having problems with any particular file, but cartoons/anime in general.
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