7 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 7 hours ago by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 2 times in total.)
You're using an unsupported naming structure for the episodes.
You can't add absolute number to the S##E## tag if the provider(s) you're using doesn't have them sorted like that.
You have to restart the episode count in relation to the season for Jellyfin to properly sort them.
So "S01E367" would have to be renamed to "S17E01".
You have to do it exactly how your chosen metadata provider sorts them.
TVDB sorts them as I suggested: https://www.thetvdb.com/series/bleach/se...fficial/17
If you see their listing for season 17, you'll see they start the count with "S17E01".
I believe you can switch to an alternate display order by editing the metadata toggle within Jellyfin.
Just make sure your files are named and numbered correctly as seen in the metadata provider's site.
If you manage to find a metadata provider that sorts them all as season 1 using absolute episode numbers, you can enable that one provider for your library (and disable the rest) to make sure your files use the sorting method from that provider only.
I've seen people struggle to get One Piece set up with Jellyfin by doing the same thing until they switched to not use absolute episode numbering in the filename.
You can't add absolute number to the S##E## tag if the provider(s) you're using doesn't have them sorted like that.
You have to restart the episode count in relation to the season for Jellyfin to properly sort them.
So "S01E367" would have to be renamed to "S17E01".
You have to do it exactly how your chosen metadata provider sorts them.
TVDB sorts them as I suggested: https://www.thetvdb.com/series/bleach/se...fficial/17
If you see their listing for season 17, you'll see they start the count with "S17E01".
I believe you can switch to an alternate display order by editing the metadata toggle within Jellyfin.
Just make sure your files are named and numbered correctly as seen in the metadata provider's site.
If you manage to find a metadata provider that sorts them all as season 1 using absolute episode numbers, you can enable that one provider for your library (and disable the rest) to make sure your files use the sorting method from that provider only.
I've seen people struggle to get One Piece set up with Jellyfin by doing the same thing until they switched to not use absolute episode numbering in the filename.