from ryan_harg@discuss.tchncs.de to jellyfin@lemmy.ml on 11 Sep 2024 07:01
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/21846608
Hi folks,
I’m in the process of setting up Jellyfin. The basic setup is easy enough (I’m using docker compose), but I can’t make it recognize tv shows properly. The metadata lookup works for movies, though.
For tv shows, it returns a (seemingly) random tv show and assigns it to all tv shows in my library. So I end up with many instances of the same show in the UI. If I change the metadata source from TheMovieDB to TheTVDB I end up with a different show, but with the same result: Every show in my library is assigned to the same invalid metadata.
I can select shows and manually identify it, but that’s really cumbersome for a big libary.
If also tried the same with Emby and I don’t get the same error there.
I’ve also tried to but a tvshow.nfo file into folders to help the lookup, but it doesn’t seem to be recognized at all.
I know I can put metadata on the folder name of a series (like the show id of themoviedb), but I really don’t want to do this, as I have another mediaserver server (Kodi) the same library to my Smart-TV. It would mess up that libary - also: Emby seems to be able to do the lookup correctly, so why wouldn’t Jellyfin?
I know about this page: jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/shows/
My library is mostly structured this way:
Show_name/ Show_name/S01 Show_name/S01/S01E01.mkv
(I don’t think the “S01” part is the problem, I tried to rename to “Season 1” without success)
Any ideas what could be the problem here?
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What you linked gives a really clear naming convention and yours doesn’t follow it.
Yes, I suspected that. But I’ve also tried to change that already, to no avail… :-(
Have you told the library to rescan after making the change?
yes I have. still thanks for the question, I tend to forget about obvious stuff like that… :)
@ryan_harg "Do not abbreviate the Season folder with S01 or SE01 or alike."
As I wrote, I’ve already tried to change that, but it gives me the same result.
@ryan_harg that was difficult to read from your post for me.
Have you got all show folders in the same as the movies? Is your library folder in Jellyfin setup as show (I assume so, just to double check)
I have multiple folders with movies and multiple folders with tv shows. Each folder is imported as either “movie only” or “tv show only”…
kodi.wiki/view/Naming_video_files/Movies
Kodi supports the same “{sourceid-xxxx}” tag syntax as jellyfin or plex, so it wouldn’t mess anything up.
Good to know, but still a lot of source paths would change. that’s my worry…
In that case, I’d just stick to fixing it by hand.
I have a around 600 TV shows in my library and only had to manually match a dozen or so.
I fear that will be what I have to do. I’m just so confused why Emby seems to have no problem at allwith it, but Jellyfin does… Not a single show is automatically assigned correctly.
Try something like this for 1 show:
Clear all the log task in jellyfin Task menu:
Clear all your Browsers cache/history/data
Do a full rescan of your Jellyfin show
Replace all metadata and check to replace existing images
If this works for the TV show you changed according to Jellyfin’s recommendations, you can bulk edit your TV shows names and folders with Sonarr. You don’t need to redownload them, just use your local files.
If this doesn’t work check your Jellyfin’s docker logs/configuration/metadata downloader
Hope it helps !
Edit: here’s an example on how to edit naming scheme with sonarr: trash-guides.info/…/Sonarr-recommended-naming-sch…