2024-09-12, 08:39 PM
Sometimes Jellyfin has trouble detecting changes, but a scan and replace of all metadata often resolves the issue. Another useful trick, if media isn't being removed, is to keep the empty folders and place a dummy file inside them.
Ex:
Some deleted TV (2004)
------Season 01
---------randomnamefile
------Season 02
---------randomnamefile
We should create an entire section in the form dedicated to Doctor Who, considering how often it comes up. It would be helpful to provide specific file names for that series. Doctor Who is particularly challenging due to its numerous specials, multi-part episodes, varying series (2005 vs. 2024), and differences between air order and DVD order, not to mention the differences among various scrapers.
Make sure you match your seasons and show names according to the scraper you use, for example:
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/239770-doctor-who/seasons
Doctor Who (2005) Ended at season 13
Doctor Who (2024):
Season 14 as you have it: Should be a “Specials” folder or “Season 00”.
Ex:
Some deleted TV (2004)
------Season 01
---------randomnamefile
------Season 02
---------randomnamefile
We should create an entire section in the form dedicated to Doctor Who, considering how often it comes up. It would be helpful to provide specific file names for that series. Doctor Who is particularly challenging due to its numerous specials, multi-part episodes, varying series (2005 vs. 2024), and differences between air order and DVD order, not to mention the differences among various scrapers.
Make sure you match your seasons and show names according to the scraper you use, for example:
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/239770-doctor-who/seasons
Doctor Who (2005) Ended at season 13
Doctor Who (2024):
Season 14 as you have it: Should be a “Specials” folder or “Season 00”.