2025-05-29, 08:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-29, 09:35 AM by geohei. Edited 3 times in total.)
Hi.
Newbie question (after lots of Google searching).
I installed latest JF on my Synology NAS.
I have the following problem regarding metadata scanning.
My naming is as follows (example):
I am aware that this is not what JF expects for Movies.
Hence, metadata for media file above is obviously not found (Anabelle (2014), tt3322940) by DBd.
I came up with 3 solutions:
These methods are time-consuming since all must be done manually.
Is there any possible solution I didn't think of to make the DB scanning process somewhat more automated, while keeping the existing filename convention?
Thanks,
Newbie question (after lots of Google searching).
I installed latest JF on my Synology NAS.
I have the following problem regarding metadata scanning.
My naming is as follows (example):
Annabelle (TV - 13.11.2015 1925 169 h264 MP2192en MP2192fr).mp4I am aware that this is not what JF expects for Movies.
Hence, metadata for media file above is obviously not found (Anabelle (2014), tt3322940) by DBd.
I came up with 3 solutions:
- Manually add
IMDb Idas JF/Identity to every movie.
- Add an
.nfofile next to the movie (same basename as media filename, but with.nfoextension).
- Appending
[imdbid-tt3322940]to the end of the filename (Annabelle [imdbid-tt3322940].mp4).
These methods are time-consuming since all must be done manually.
Is there any possible solution I didn't think of to make the DB scanning process somewhat more automated, while keeping the existing filename convention?
Thanks,
