2024-07-19, 06:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-19, 06:05 PM by AwD. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-07-19, 02:29 AM)akirby83 Wrote: So I have tons of Rifftrax riffs, the Just the Jokes ones that you're referring to, and I've mixed them in an audio editor with the movie audio to form a custom audio track which I then mux into the main movie file. So for me I add these movies to a Rifftrax collection that I can browse. If your riffed versions are the exact length of the main theatrical release you could mux audio tracks together.
Otherwise if you have separate movie files for these riffs you could make a separate riff movie library if that makes more sense to you.
This is sort of like Rifftrax, but it's not. It's more like MST3K, but still not . The audio is already mixed in since it was done live and recorded off the mixer board, then it gets synced to the video. It's essentially a different version of a movie instead of something like MST3K since it was a TV show and is categorized by seasons and episodes. Am I describing this in a way that makes sense? Lets say I want to a watch a Master Pancake Theater riff (the group that does the riffs I want to add to my library), but don't know what sounds good. I'd like to go into the Master Pancake collection and browse through the movies or TV shows by title. Since this is a small troupe, their riffs don't exist in a DB. I'm really fine with jellyfin pulling the metadata for the movie or TV episode from the filename. I just don't want these intermixed with my regular movies, because I don't always want to watch the riffed version. Would a separate library work for that?
Evidently my search concerns are a non issue.