2024-01-23, 06:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-23, 06:59 PM by Spooky. Edited 1 time in total.)
2024-01-23, 07:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-23, 07:08 PM by tmsrxzar. Edited 1 time in total.)
it's alphabetical so Se comes before St
open the show, click the 3 dots under the season, Edit Metadata, change it to match either Season or Staffel whichever you prefer if the question is why did it scrape that way; do you have nfo files in those locations?
2024-01-23, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-23, 07:21 PM by Spooky. Edited 2 times in total.)
I'm pretty sure that's not the solution as I have other examples that are out of order (see attached screenshot). The folders are also named correctly, so all season inside a tv show are named season 0x.
Edit: Checking on the sorting titles. But why would jellyfin assign wrong sorting titles to seasons? Emby and Plex both handled all shows correctly. Edit 2: For the second example title and sorting titles are not different, but some do not have a sorting title and this causes the problem which, actually seems a little weird to me as a sorting title is usually only needed if it is different from the title. Yes I do use nfos. Will try and look into setting up jellyfin without them.
2024-01-23, 07:17 PM
emby and plex are both corporate software which have paid developers so there's at least 1 reason they might do something a little better
2024-01-23, 07:24 PM
Does the metadata source you are using only have season info in your language up to season 4? No native language metadata for season 5?
2024-01-23, 07:27 PM
You're not wrong about that, but in the season metadata there is also a field for season number, shouldn't that be the sorting field?
2024-01-23, 07:34 PM
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