2024-10-05, 07:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-10-05, 07:47 AM by SavanFlou. Edited 1 time in total.)
So... it was not the good solution after all .
From time to time, the "not good" collections re-appeared BUT at least, as I created new ones with my correct names, they were still there, I "just had" to delete them but they came back at some point.
I tried to move some dossiers (I wanted for some time to reorganize it, it was the good opportunity), but they always came back for some reason.
For now (5 days which is very long for this), I only have my collections thanks to those steps.
- I deleted all the bad collections (if you do not know the tricks, click on the 3 dots of one bad collection, then select, then click to all the ones you want to delete and then THE 3 DOTS AT THE TOP RIGHT, delete). Don't know if it is necessary but I did it so...
- I analysed my movie database, by replacing all the metadata (again, do not know if it is necessary to do with this parameter, but that works for me. And I have not sees lots of changes).
- at the end, I deleted one last time the bad collections and for now that stays good.
I have, associated to each movie, a nfo file, and the information is not correct for the set. Besides editing each file and putting the one I want, I do not know how to update them with my information through Jellyfin but, knock on wood, it seems to stay like that.
Edit : just to precise, the schedule job is still disable.
From time to time, the "not good" collections re-appeared BUT at least, as I created new ones with my correct names, they were still there, I "just had" to delete them but they came back at some point.
I tried to move some dossiers (I wanted for some time to reorganize it, it was the good opportunity), but they always came back for some reason.
For now (5 days which is very long for this), I only have my collections thanks to those steps.
- I deleted all the bad collections (if you do not know the tricks, click on the 3 dots of one bad collection, then select, then click to all the ones you want to delete and then THE 3 DOTS AT THE TOP RIGHT, delete). Don't know if it is necessary but I did it so...
- I analysed my movie database, by replacing all the metadata (again, do not know if it is necessary to do with this parameter, but that works for me. And I have not sees lots of changes).
- at the end, I deleted one last time the bad collections and for now that stays good.
I have, associated to each movie, a nfo file, and the information is not correct for the set. Besides editing each file and putting the one I want, I do not know how to update them with my information through Jellyfin but, knock on wood, it seems to stay like that.
Edit : just to precise, the schedule job is still disable.