2025-03-28, 07:17 AM
You don't have to use such a large naming convention for your media files.
Lets take the 2002 Spider-Man movie as an example.
For multiple versions, we would name the files as follows for a movie library:
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 1080p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 720p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 480p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - Special Cut Edition.mkv
Jellyfin doesn't need the extra tags that you are adding.
If you really need them to be in the file's name, you can try adding them as the postfix instead as follows:
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - bluray remux avc dtshd 5.1 1080p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - bluray remux avc dtshd 5.1 720p.mkv
etc...
Lets take the 2002 Spider-Man movie as an example.
For multiple versions, we would name the files as follows for a movie library:
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 1080p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 720p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - 480p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - Special Cut Edition.mkv
Jellyfin doesn't need the extra tags that you are adding.
If you really need them to be in the file's name, you can try adding them as the postfix instead as follows:
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - bluray remux avc dtshd 5.1 1080p.mkv
movies/Spider-Man (2002)/Spider-Man (2002) - bluray remux avc dtshd 5.1 720p.mkv
etc...