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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting SOLVED: Content is being mixed

     
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    SOLVED: Content is being mixed

    ovingiv
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    2024-01-18, 12:44 AM
    So I'm running into an issue where two of my anime titles which are different and are physically located on different drives are being mixed for whatever reason. I've tried editing the metadata and restarting jellyfin or even renaming the folder to adding the imdbid tag to the folder name structure. 

    But none of that has worked. 

    Any idea what could be causing this or what I can try to do to remedy this?


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    2024-01-18, 12:46 AM
    Use TVDB metadata and tag
    What's the folder structure and episode naming for those seasons of those shows?

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    2024-01-18, 12:48 AM
    It doesn't matter if they are on entirely different drives if they are in the same library. Please provide a more complete picture of your library folder and file structure and examples folder and file names.
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    2024-01-18, 12:50 AM
    The folder structure for Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu is "/media/10TB/Media/Anime/Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu [imdbid-tt0816407]" with episodes labeled as such (Hi10)_Suzumiya_Haruhi_no_Yuuutsu_-_S*E*_(BD_720p)_(Delicio.us).mkv

    The structure for Suzume no Tojimari is "/media/8TB2/Media/Anime/Suzume no Tojimari [imdbid-tt16428256]" with it being a movie its only 1 file named Suzume.2022.2160p.UHD.BluRay.REMUX.HDR.HEVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-Arg0.mkv
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    2024-01-18, 12:53 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-18, 12:55 AM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Your folder names need to correspond to the metadata provider names. Also, we strongly recommend pretending that IMDB doesn't exist. While TMDB and TVDB internally make some use of IMDB IDs, sometimes they are mapped incorrectly. Use TMDB or TVDB IDs with the same syntax.

    Rename Suzume's folder to "Suzume (2022) [tmdbid-916224]"

    Are both /media/8TB2/Media/Anime and /media/10TB/Media/Anime part of the same library?
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    2024-01-18, 12:59 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-18, 01:01 AM by ovingiv. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2024-01-18, 12:53 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Your folder names need to correspond to the metadata provider names.  Also, we strongly recommend pretending that IMDB doesn't exist.  While TMDB and TVDB internally make some use of IMDB IDs, sometimes they are mapped incorrectly.  Use TMDB or TVDB IDs with the same syntax.

    Rename Suzume's folder to "Suzume (2022) [tmdbid-916224]"

    Are both /media/8TB2/Media/Anime and /media/10TB/Media/Anime part of the same library?

    Okay renamed Suzume no Tojimari [imdbid-tt16428256] to Suzume (2022) [tmdbid-916224]. Just waiting for library refresh.

    And yes they are both in the same Library labeled "Anime"

    Edit: So it looks like renaming it worked and is being seperated.
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