• Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username/Email:
    Password:
    Or login with a social network below
  • Forum
  • Website
  • GitHub
  • Status
  • Translation
  • Features
  • Team
  • Rules
  • Help
  • Feeds
User Links
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username/Email:
    Password:
    Or login with a social network below

    Useful Links Forum Website GitHub Status Translation Features Team Rules Help Feeds
    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Media Scanning & Identification Incorrect Metadata on Non-Anime Titles when using any Anime DB

     
    • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average

    Incorrect Metadata on Non-Anime Titles when using any Anime DB

    hedorahble
    Offline

    Junior Member

    Posts: 1
    Threads: 1
    Joined: 2024 Mar
    Reputation: 0
    Country:United States
    #1
    2024-03-28, 05:08 PM
    Hi all,

    Currently, when I add any Anime-focused database to a folder, it overwrites the metadata of some non-anime content with unrelated media. For example, "The Raid 2 (2014)" installs the metadata for "Rail Romanesque - Season 2" whenever any anime database is enabled in my Movies folder, but reverts to the correct metadata when those databases are disabled. 

    Deleting the database ID and trying to manually correct the metadata gets reverted any time I rescan the folder or refresh the metadata for the content. It has only happened on a couple of movies, and I have double checked that my file naming conforms with Jellyfin's guidelines.

    I have tentatively found a workaround for the issue by having a separate media folder for Anime, but ideally I would like to just have my media sorted by "Movies" and "Shows".

    Is there a fix for this?

    Thanks
    TheDreadPirate
    Offline

    Community Moderator

    Posts: 15,375
    Threads: 10
    Joined: 2023 Jun
    Reputation: 460
    Country:United States
    #2
    2024-03-28, 05:51 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-03-28, 05:52 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    If you only used TMDB, which also has anime metadata, it would probably be ok to keep anime and non-anime content together. A lot of users here, including myself, keep their Anime in separate libraries for exactly this reason. Especially if you use an anime exclusive metadata source like AniDB.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        4x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1
    [Image: GitHub%20Sponsors-grey?logo=github]
    bitmap
    Offline

    Community Moderator

    Posts: 776
    Threads: 9
    Joined: 2023 Jul
    Reputation: 24
    #3
    2024-03-28, 08:52 PM
    Two other options: set the libraries to never refresh metadata or lock the metadata after properly identifying.

    Never refreshing metadata would allow you to scan in the media, properly identify it or correct with the appropriate ID, and never have to worry about it changing. Locking fields is as simple as editing the metadata for an item and checking boxes to lock your fields of choice (likely all of them if you don't want anything to change).

    Keep in mind that mixing anime and non-anime content will ALWAYS result in occasional misidentification of media and require admin intervention. Separating anime into a separate library, however, is fully automated and enabling a provider like AniDB enables you to identify extremely esoteric or rare anime that do not have an entry in TMDB/TVDB (or other metadata providers).
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 LSIO Docker | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | i7-13700K | Arc A380 6 GB | 64 GB RAM | 79 TB Storage

    [Image: AIL4fc84QG6uSnTDEZiCCtosg7uAA8x9j1myFaFs...qL0Q=w2400]
    « Next Oldest | Next Newest »

    Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


    • View a Printable Version
    • Subscribe to this thread
    Forum Jump:

    Home · Team · Help · Contact
    © Designed by D&D - Powered by MyBB
    L


    Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System

    Linear Mode
    Threaded Mode