2024-06-10, 06:45 PM
(2024-06-09, 06:30 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: One of the compromises that need to be made IF you want Jellyfin to automatically sort your media and give proper metadata, is that you need to follow the Jellyfin naming guide.
So for anime, take an look at the Shows documentation: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/shows
You can keep your old structure, but you'll have to manually edit the metadata of each entry to get it sorted how you want it.
The most important thing is that the library gets linked to the "Anime" folder from your structure since Jellyfin expects the first-most subfolders to be shows.
Thanks a lot. I tried to edit metadata manually and i got it all correct. Also i found a way to fix a heap of one anime title. It was Anime -> Title -> [S1] & [S2] folders. This structure was incorrect - when i opened title i've got both seasons listed as one season with series one by one.
So i made it like Anime -> Title (S1) -> list of episodes
->Title (S2) -> list of episodes
And yes i've seen that guide for anime but it wasn't work until i put second season to the root dir of Anime folder.
I tried to show on pic how it was and now

Oooh, i see. I read guid again while i was writing the text above and i noticed one "NOTE" "Season folders shouldn't contain the series name, otherwise Jellyfin can in certain cases (Stargate SG-1 due to the dash and one, for instance) misdetect your episodes and put them all under the same season."
I have no more questions right now.
Thanks!