Yesterday, 08:58 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 09:02 PM by jellyfin. Edited 1 time in total.)
Next, I tried to use the name of the special directly:
THE_NEXT_DOCTOR.mkv
This shows up in Jellyfin like this:
So it just uses the file name and does not recognise the special.
All very strange.
Doctor Who is such popular - I hope someone already solved the naming.
Oh, that link did help indeed!
Many thanks!
It shows that the special on the first disk is indeed the 9th special from 2008.
That means, the sequence on the disks is OFF!
That also means, there is no good way to name the files.
I need to check the names manually and then find the right number from the link you gave!
I will try myself with this - and post the results!
That may take some time, as I am still ripping for some time.
Thanks again!!!
THE_NEXT_DOCTOR.mkv
This shows up in Jellyfin like this:
Code:
Doctor Who
Specials - Special - THE_NEXT_DOCTOR
So it just uses the file name and does not recognise the special.
All very strange.
Doctor Who is such popular - I hope someone already solved the naming.
(Yesterday, 08:57 PM)theguymadmax Wrote: The names must match the source you're scraping from. If you haven't made any changes, you're likely using the default scraper (TheMovieDB). In that case, you'll need to match the filenames accordingly.
Oh, that link did help indeed!
Many thanks!
It shows that the special on the first disk is indeed the 9th special from 2008.
That means, the sequence on the disks is OFF!
That also means, there is no good way to name the files.
I need to check the names manually and then find the right number from the link you gave!
I will try myself with this - and post the results!
That may take some time, as I am still ripping for some time.
Thanks again!!!