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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Media Scanning & Identification Movie metadata not scanned due to proprietary filename convention

     
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    Movie metadata not scanned due to proprietary filename convention

    geohei
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    2025-05-29, 08:37 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-05-29, 09:35 AM by geohei. Edited 3 times in total.)
    Hi.

    Newbie question (after lots of Google searching).
    I installed latest JF on my Synology NAS.
    I have the following problem regarding metadata scanning.

    My naming is as follows (example): Annabelle (TV - 13.11.2015 1925 169 h264 MP2192en MP2192fr).mp4
    I am aware that this is not what JF expects for Movies.
    Hence, metadata for media file above is obviously not found (Anabelle (2014), tt3322940) by DBd.

    I came up with 3 solutions:
    1. Manually add IMDb Id as JF/Identity to every movie.
    2. Add an .nfo file next to the movie (same basename as media filename, but with .nfo extension).
    3. Appending [imdbid-tt3322940] to the end of the filename (Annabelle [imdbid-tt3322940].mp4).

    These methods are time-consuming since all must be done manually.

    Is there any possible solution I didn't think of to make the DB scanning process somewhat more automated, while keeping the existing filename convention?

    Thanks,
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    2025-05-29, 05:36 PM
    What your doing are the only things I can think of. If your not already doing so, I would recommend use an external tool like tinyMediaManager to create NFOs. It also has a renamer function that can append the ID's the the folders.
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    2025-05-30, 03:28 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-05-30, 04:02 AM by geohei. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Thanks for reply. I'll dig myself into tinyMediaManager.
    Suppose I'd like to have a minimalistic manual .nfo, would this be the correct syntax?

    <movie>
      <imdbid>tt3322940</imdbid>
    </movie>

    And this the correct filename to link the .nfo to the actual media (example)?

    Annabelle (TV - 13.11.2015 1925 169 h264 MP2192en MP2192fr).mp4
    Annabelle (TV - 13.11.2015 1925 169 h264 MP2192en MP2192fr).nfo

    This page doesn't specify the .nfo format JF accepts.
    I'd like to be sure before starting this job and finding out later on that I could have done better.
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    2025-05-30, 03:35 AM
    There's a Jellyfin preset in tMM.
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    Yesterday, 02:43 PM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 06:43 PM by geohei. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I found the tMM Jellyfin preset and did some testing.
    Works fine, but I have some basic questions regarding the metadata acquisition concept.

    Assuming that I ...
    - would like to keep my media naming convention (see above)
    - would like reduce manual interaction to a minimum in order to gather metadata
    ... I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) that either an external tool (e.g. tMM) or Jellyfin can scan media to provide metadata.
    Which approach should I give preference to?

    Assuming that I go for Jellyfin as metadata provider, what is the minimum and correct .nfo content assuming that IMDb should be queried?
      <movie>
        <imdbid>tt3322940</imdbid>
      </movie>

    or
      <movie>
        <id>tt3322940</id>
      </movie>
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