2023-09-01, 01:21 PM
> Are these actual series?
Yes.
> Can you get the metadata from a provider and use that information?
I am using TheMovieDB/The Open Movie Database. The Data, Description, Airing Date, Actors are up-to-date and correct.
I have not modified the MetaData in any way, and did not use the "Metadata-Manager" from Jellyfin.
But i was able to found the problem: I have only changed the timestamp of the corresponding media files in the filesystem to a reasonable value and updated the meta-data of the Library in Jellyfin with "Scan for new and updated Files". If i check the MetaData with the Metadata-Manager from Jellyfin (as you suggested), there was still the wrong timestamp -> "added in 29.06.2057" at the episode with the wrong date at the file. Even a Rescan with "Replace Meta-Data" did not make the change.
Of course, the "added Date" cannot be read out from metadata (i did not consider that), so i changed the data by hand within the Metadata-Manager and it worked.
Thanks and BR!
Yes.
> Can you get the metadata from a provider and use that information?
I am using TheMovieDB/The Open Movie Database. The Data, Description, Airing Date, Actors are up-to-date and correct.
I have not modified the MetaData in any way, and did not use the "Metadata-Manager" from Jellyfin.
But i was able to found the problem: I have only changed the timestamp of the corresponding media files in the filesystem to a reasonable value and updated the meta-data of the Library in Jellyfin with "Scan for new and updated Files". If i check the MetaData with the Metadata-Manager from Jellyfin (as you suggested), there was still the wrong timestamp -> "added in 29.06.2057" at the episode with the wrong date at the file. Even a Rescan with "Replace Meta-Data" did not make the change.
Of course, the "added Date" cannot be read out from metadata (i did not consider that), so i changed the data by hand within the Metadata-Manager and it worked.
Thanks and BR!