2023-10-09, 05:01 PM
Quote:Hello, I apologize for not writing in English, I don't speak it, I hope you can understand me.
My problem is that Jellyfin organizes my anime series poorly.
I will use as an example "Akame ga Kill! (2014)", it is one of the series that Jellyfin orders incorrectly, it has 24 season episodes and 24 specials, (I discard the special S00E25 since it is simply a compilation of the first 8 episodes)
What Jellyfin does is mix special episodes with seasonal episodes.
Plex organizes my anime perfectly, but Jellyfin takes my library and makes a Molotov cocktail with it.
https://imgur.com/a/38Jj3Lj
PS: Sorry, I have created 3 identical posts, could you delete the previous two? Thank you.
Part of the issue here is metadata providers. You may want to use one of the plugins that provides anime metadata. AniDB is decent at this, it will even provide metadata for series that don't exist in TVDB. This way you can utilize a provider that will order anime in a way that you see fit. There are several plugins in the standard plugin catalog that offer metadata without need for an account or API key. Make sure that you use a provider like AniDB (or any anime metadata provider) with an anime-only library, as you will probably cause irreparable harm to another library through metadata replacement otherwise.
I was going to show how AGK is organized on my end, but I don't have the specials so it doesn't really work as an example. I have plenty of others if you're interested.
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