2024-03-01, 09:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-03-01, 09:24 PM by lycoris. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-03-01, 04:07 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Which provider is your primary in your library settings. If TVDB has the ordering you want, but TMDB doesn't and TMDB is your primary that might cause what you are seeing.
My primary provider is set to TheTVDB with TMDB as a fallback. See the images I attached:
(2024-03-01, 06:25 PM)copsforfertilizer Wrote: When you're looking at the metadata for the troubled episodes like in your video example, can you edit the season manually?
I had trouble getting Dragon Ball to show up using an alternate ordering recently and when naming all my files to match what TMDB suggested it showed the episode count for season 1 as having every episode in it as well as the proper seasons. Manually changing the season/episode count for each episode's metadata ended up pulling everything from season 2 on out and sorting correctly.
If you're trying to use TVDB, do you have the plugin installed and the right API code assigned in it?
I can edit the season manually for each episode. However, they seem to be correctly set (i.e. episodes for season 10 are marked as 10 in metadata, see image).
TheTVDB plugin is also installed and has an API key automatically set to it. I didn't think that this would be the issue considering it fetches everything else in my library correctly except this specific series.