2024-07-19, 01:32 AM
Basics - I'm running a Jellyfin v10.8.13 from an OpenMediaVault server, and I primarily access my Jellyfin media via Kodi.
I've been a fan of riffed movies since I saw Mystery Science Theater on Comedy Central. Since then, there have been several groups that have taken this idea and ran with it. Most of them that I know of are "official" in that they released their riffed movies digitally (Rifftrax, Cinematic Titanic) and as such, they are already in the Jellyfin database. There are a couple that I know of that really only do some twitch work or live riffing and don't have much of a following. I have some of these downloaded that I would like to have under their own category/menu/whatever. They're fairly mainstream movies and TV shows and I'd like Jellyfin to do metadata lookups based on the file names, but I would like them to be segregated from my other movies. Bonus points if they're searchable globally, as in if I want to watch Raiders of the Lost Ark, I can search "Raiders" and have it turn up the theatrical release, or one of the riffed versions I have.
What's the best way of going about this?
I've been a fan of riffed movies since I saw Mystery Science Theater on Comedy Central. Since then, there have been several groups that have taken this idea and ran with it. Most of them that I know of are "official" in that they released their riffed movies digitally (Rifftrax, Cinematic Titanic) and as such, they are already in the Jellyfin database. There are a couple that I know of that really only do some twitch work or live riffing and don't have much of a following. I have some of these downloaded that I would like to have under their own category/menu/whatever. They're fairly mainstream movies and TV shows and I'd like Jellyfin to do metadata lookups based on the file names, but I would like them to be segregated from my other movies. Bonus points if they're searchable globally, as in if I want to watch Raiders of the Lost Ark, I can search "Raiders" and have it turn up the theatrical release, or one of the riffed versions I have.
What's the best way of going about this?