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Custom Season Titles - Kiekan - 2024-11-09 Hello everyone. I was wondering if it was possible to control the header for a season within a show, for shows that change titles later? For reference, I'm referring to this area: In this example, if possible, I would like to have this header list it as "Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG" to match the artwork and how the show is listed on TVDB. I might be blind, but I don't see any options to do this (if its even possible), within the metadata editor for the season. Appreciate any information that can be provided. RE: Custom Season Titles - Efficient_Good_5784 - 2024-11-09 For season views, that top title will always be the main title of the show. For v10.10, you can now add "original titles" to seasons (previously only for the show, not seasons). So you can edit the original title to display whatever you want. RE: Custom Season Titles - Kiekan - 2024-11-09 Appreciate the information. Does the season inherit the show name from the main show header or where does this get controlled? Is it something that is only controlled by the metadata provider? I have added Mike Flanagan's The Haunting series, for example, and both seasons are listed as "The Haunting of Hill House" (see below). If possible, I would like to have both seasons be listed as just "The Haunting" (I have modified the metadata for the main show to display the series like this), with the "original title" field displaying the titles of each season of the anthology series. The main show listing: The season header: RE: Custom Season Titles - Aaron Cummings - 2024-11-11 Previously only available for the show, not seasons, you can now add "original titles" to seasons. Thus, you can change the original title to show anything you'd want. |