2024-12-02, 07:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-12-03, 03:27 PM by Danoulli. Edited 2 times in total.)
Hello!
I have the same problem in the music video library (fresh installation in a container, with version 10.10.3, from lscr.io/linuxserver/jellyfin:latest).
Typically, my music videos are .mp4 files and follow the naming scheme: <Artist>\<Artist> - <Song> - <Additional Info>
Some folders show up as desired, as a list of files, with the artist as folder name. Some folders get apparently recognized as a single song with multiple "versions", where each "version" is a different file.
Now i played around a bit with the file names and here are the results:
In a folder, where all files follow the naming scheme <Artist>\<Artist> - <Some Text>, the issue occurs.
But if there is at least one file in that folder that differs from that, e.g. <Artist>\<Song> - <Some Text>, the whole folder shows up as desired.
Now i am wondering if it is somehow possible to configure the behaviour.
I have the same problem in the music video library (fresh installation in a container, with version 10.10.3, from lscr.io/linuxserver/jellyfin:latest).
Typically, my music videos are .mp4 files and follow the naming scheme: <Artist>\<Artist> - <Song> - <Additional Info>
Some folders show up as desired, as a list of files, with the artist as folder name. Some folders get apparently recognized as a single song with multiple "versions", where each "version" is a different file.
Now i played around a bit with the file names and here are the results:
In a folder, where all files follow the naming scheme <Artist>\<Artist> - <Some Text>, the issue occurs.
But if there is at least one file in that folder that differs from that, e.g. <Artist>\<Song> - <Some Text>, the whole folder shows up as desired.
Now i am wondering if it is somehow possible to configure the behaviour.