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How To ...create crossover's? - LeadMagnet - 2024-10-26 OK.... I'm fairly new to Jellyfin and I'm having a display delema. So to put some context on this, lets take a look at "crossover" episodes. I've not come across this mechanism of creating content, and wish whomever did would bite off their own head, but... The Flash (S05E09) - Elseworlds (I) ( "The Flash" Elseworlds, Part 1 (TV Episode 201 - IMDb ) Arrow (S07E09) - Elseworlds (II) ( "Arrow" Elseworlds, Part 2 (TV Episode 201 - IMDb ) Supergirl (S04E09) - Elseworlds (III) ( "Supergirl" Elseworlds, Part 3 (TV Episode 201 - IMDb ) So these 3 episodes form the "crossover". My idea is to display it just like any other series. Just with one season, 3 episodes. Now I can....
....but all of the sounds like a bunch of work Is there an easier way of telling Jellyfin "..look...grab that one, that one and that one and display it as this..."??? RE: How To ...create crossover's? - TheDreadPirate - 2024-10-26 Another user had this dilemma. They only had one of these shows, but their disc set included all of the crossovers. They ended up using the "parts" syntax so that there was only one episode with multiple parts. It will only have the metadata from one of the shows's descriptions. In their case, The Flash. But I think that is the more graceful way to handle this. RE: How To ...create crossover's? - LeadMagnet - 2024-11-01 Thanks for that.. I tried using the parts, but the display just didn't look right. I've created a collection entry, which I then edited the meta tags of the episodes in questions and entered the link to it. Again, not ideal, but I like the display better. I'll keep playing with it! RE: How To ...create crossover's? - TheDreadPirate - 2024-11-01 How does it look when you use the parts syntax? Your other option is to group them as "versions". |