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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions File naming convention: Several brackets or one large for several tags

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    File naming convention: Several brackets or one large for several tags

    2cute2betrue
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    #11
    2024-05-11, 08:47 AM
    (2024-05-07, 07:05 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: It is documented here.

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server...of-a-movie

    An example from my library.

    Code:
    chris@rat-trap:/media/library/Movies/It's a Wonderful Life$ ll
    total 8114022
    drwxr-s---   2 chris jellyfin          4 Apr  1 04:53  ./
    drwxr-s--- 167 chris jellyfin        167 Apr 29 14:16  ../
    -rw-r-----   1 chris jellyfin 4019376004 Sep 15  2023 'It'\''s A Wonderful Life [Black and White].mkv'
    -rw-r-----   1 chris jellyfin 4311282314 Sep 14  2023 'It'\''s A Wonderful Life [Colorized].mkv

    Ok, you either don't want to answer it, or you can't. Case closed.
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    #12
    2024-05-11, 10:04 AM
    I'm going to guess that Jellyfin doesn't support multiple tags to merge movies. Multiple tags will probably confuse it.

    I think you're missing the point from what @TheDreadPirate shared. Are doing this to merge content? If not, go crazy with whatever bracket naming scheme you want. Jellyfin will not be using any of it to get metadata. Jellyfin uses ffmpeg to pull info like resolution and bitrate from the file. The only thing Jellyfin needs from the file name is the correct name of the show or movie.
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