2025-06-02, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-06-02, 08:11 PM by jelly. Edited 2 times in total.)
Hello. Thank you for responding.
I will try this soon, thank you.
But wouldn't it be possible to do this directly in Jellyfin? I mean, the content metadata obtained directly through Jellyfin is bound to content itself through filename so that if I have metadata files without a corresponding .mkv, .mp3 or similar file/s, then it is safe to assume that those are orphaned metadata, right?
There is a builtin way in which this kind of logic could be performed to delete orphaned metadata? Maybe with an extension?
I will try this soon, thank you.
But wouldn't it be possible to do this directly in Jellyfin? I mean, the content metadata obtained directly through Jellyfin is bound to content itself through filename so that if I have metadata files without a corresponding .mkv, .mp3 or similar file/s, then it is safe to assume that those are orphaned metadata, right?
There is a builtin way in which this kind of logic could be performed to delete orphaned metadata? Maybe with an extension?