2025-04-02, 07:49 PM
Some if not most of the anime-specific metadata providers expect a season-as-series structure, that is, each season of a show is presented as a separate show, with a season name being the show name.
I'd recommend not mixing metadata providers expecting that scheme with providers expecting the show/season#/episode structure in the same library.
Can't know for sure whether this is the case of your issues, however. I've opted for the more traditional western show->season structure in my library, with the appropriate metadata sources for that, and additionally external nfo files.
We would require full details about how your library and metadata sources are configured, along with examples of full file structure of the affected shows, and what they are detected as in order to be able to assist in debugging this issue.
You would have to trigger a full library re-scan, potentially with extensive debug logging options enabled for the logs to be of more use, the provided log file does not give me any useful information, unfortunately.
I'd recommend not mixing metadata providers expecting that scheme with providers expecting the show/season#/episode structure in the same library.
Can't know for sure whether this is the case of your issues, however. I've opted for the more traditional western show->season structure in my library, with the appropriate metadata sources for that, and additionally external nfo files.
We would require full details about how your library and metadata sources are configured, along with examples of full file structure of the affected shows, and what they are detected as in order to be able to assist in debugging this issue.
You would have to trigger a full library re-scan, potentially with extensive debug logging options enabled for the logs to be of more use, the provided log file does not give me any useful information, unfortunately.