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Episode Naming broken in recent releases


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I know from the Release notes that the TV Show File name parsing was changed but it appears to be breaking a lot of things which worked previously.

 

eg.

TV Show S01E01 - Title [TV.SHOW.S01E01.RELEASE].mkv

gets the <episodenumberend> field set to 1 as well resulting in displayed titles:  "1-1. TV Show "

Similarly,  a show like [m.3.3.w] Anime Title - 02 (H.264) [3BB8BD47] shows up as "2-2. Anime Title"

 

I can fix the first instance by changing the filename  "TV Show S01E01 - Title [TV.SHOW.S01E01.RELEASE].mkv" to "TV Show S01E01 - Title [RELEASE].mkv

 

No idea why the second behaves as it does or how to fix it.  Manually deleting the <episodeNumberend> field in the .nfo file does not help and there is no way to set or change the multi-episode information in the app.

 

Ideally, <episodenumberend> should not be getting set because a random number appears later in the filename.   Additionally, the range display should not be used when the start and end range numbers are the same.

 

I also noticed that even if I set the flag to Lock changes to the NFO file, Emby will still modify the file to add the <episodenumberend> field if it sees the file change and it parses it to be a multi-episode file.

I am also still seeing a lot of combined files with the episode number only filename as was reported previously. 

e.g.

Season 01 [Release]/[Release] Anime.Name.01.XVID.STUFF.[CRC].mkv

 

These all worked fine on builds prior to the recent filename parsing changes.

 

 

I am currently running server 4.7.2.0 as a docker on linux.

 

 

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Hello greinhardt,

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Please wait for someone from staff support or our members to reply to you.

It's recommended to provide more info, as it explain in this thread:


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HI there, can you please provide a specific example, showing us the complete directory structure and file naming? Thanks !

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1 hour ago, Luke said:

HI there, can you please provide a specific example, showing us the complete directory structure and file naming? Thanks !

Sure.  It is easy to reproduce.

Case 1:

image.png.270a7779367f7518381e8442d1a9d19d.png

 

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<episodedetails>

...

  <episode>1</episode>
  <episodenumberend>1</episodenumberend>
  <season>1</season>

...

</episodedetails>

image.png.475e957abc1ce363f83e275dfb67e457.png

 

Case 2:

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image.png.bae5f69aa8b5be85d02107c7a7b9541e.png

 

Case 3:

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EDIT:  Adding Directory structure:

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Here is one more case.  Same directory structure as above:

 

image.png.3e09940d9fd400713fb4d00a452970e9.png

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Even if I go into the metadata editor and change the information so that it is Episode 7, I still get this:

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Hi, cases #1 and #2 will be resolved in the upcoming Emby Server 4.7.3 update.

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