2024-06-04, 07:06 PM
Yes, you can use the metadata editor in Jellyfin or just open the .nfo file (You need to enable this in the library so it saves .nfo files next to movies and use the recommend method of organise the movies like:
Movie library
- Movie1
- - Movie1.mkv
- - movie.nfo
- - poster.jpg
- Movie2
- - Movie2.mkv
- - movie.nfo
- - poster.jpg
You may need to lock it, so Jellyfin wont overwrite the information you add
Movie library
- Movie1
- - Movie1.mkv
- - movie.nfo
- - poster.jpg
- Movie2
- - Movie2.mkv
- - movie.nfo
- - poster.jpg
You may need to lock it, so Jellyfin wont overwrite the information you add
Server: Intel NUC N5105 - 32 GB RAM
HDD: OS: 1 x WD Red SA500 2TB + 2x 8 TB + 2x 4 TB WD Red Plus in 4x LC-35U3-C-HUB
OS: Debian 12 + Jellyfin 10.9.11 Docker
Network: 2x ASUS GT-AX6000 + RT-AX92U in Aimesh
HDD: OS: 1 x WD Red SA500 2TB + 2x 8 TB + 2x 4 TB WD Red Plus in 4x LC-35U3-C-HUB
OS: Debian 12 + Jellyfin 10.9.11 Docker
Network: 2x ASUS GT-AX6000 + RT-AX92U in Aimesh