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    Organizing - Just a Bunch of Files

    iAmEhead
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    2024-12-24, 11:20 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-12-25, 03:03 PM by iAmEhead. Edited 3 times in total.)
    Been researching this and it seems like it's a recurring topic... I have some videos from some shows that are just randomly named. As an example... I have a bunch of Al-Jazeera and NHK shows just all in a folder, some Frontline episodes, American Experience, etc...

    TinyMediaManager and Jellyfin will grab the artwork for some of these shows, but bungles the seasons and episodes.

    What I'm trying to figure out is... how to get Jellyfin to just read nfo files for metadata and nothing else.

    My plan is to throw all these recalcitrant shows/videos into their own library folder and create a python script that creates a nfo file for each episode, setting them all to Season 1, and the episode number in file order. The problem is it seems like Jellyfin sometimes overrides the nfo files, and comes up with it's own Season/episode numbers based on the filename. (EDIT: Closer inspection suggests that filenames with years in them are particularly problematic. A lot of these are news/history shows... so have names with famous dates like 1066, 1920, 1945, 2008, ect. in them).

    Is there some way to force Jellyfin to only use nfo files for Season/Episodes/Show data, and just ignore what it finds in the filename? Example... even if I put files with 1066 in a Season 01 folder, JF will think they are Season 10. I'm averse to renaming the files simply because it's kind of handy having the name of the episode/show in the filename.


    Any tips appreciated. I'm on Android TV, which doesn't seem to have as many view settings as regular Android.
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    2024-12-26, 07:13 PM
    You'd have to disable all metadata providers in the library settings for Jellyfin to read the NFO as the primary metadata provider.
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    2024-12-28, 05:16 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-12-28, 08:06 PM by iAmEhead. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2024-12-26, 07:13 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You'd have to disable all metadata providers in the library settings for Jellyfin to read the NFO as the primary metadata provider.

    So, in my testing it seems like Jellyfin has a built in filename based metadata analyzer that overrides all the other metadata providers and even nfo files. I removed all providers when setting up the library and pointed it at the problematic folders again. It still came up with Season 19 for some files, despite there being nfo files with Season 1 in them, and despite the files being in a "Season 01" folder. I'm thinking renaming must be the only way to fix this...

    Here's the filename:
    Smithsonian.America.in.Color.Series.1.1of5.1920.720p.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup.org
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