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Suggest adding batch editing function to the metadata manager.


AnSniper

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Function:

In the metadata manager interface, users can batch process NFOs from multiple episodes in the same path of the media library (tvshow.nfo / season.nfo / episode.nfo).

 

Assuming that users all adopt standard episode naming conventions:

TV/A (year) [tmdbid=a]/Season 1/S01E01. ext

TV/B (year) [tmdbid=b]/Season 1/S01E01. ext

 

Batch Edit tvshow.nfo:

When entering the TV directory, select multiple programs, and the right interface can batch modify tvshow.nfo.

If the content of a certain item is different. And without modification, the UI can be displayed as follows:

--≠, the current content remains unchanged - Users can choose whether to batch lock this content.

If the content of a certain item is the same, it will be displayed, modified, and all selected NFOs will take effect.

Ps: The same goes for movies.

 

Batch edit season.nfo:

When entering the season directory, select multiple seasons, and the right interface can batch modify season.nfo.

The editing logic is the same as above.

 

Batch Edit episode.nfo:

When entering the episode directory, select multiple episodes, and the interface on the right allows batch modification of episode.nfo.

The editing logic is the same as above.

 

It seems unnecessary to batch modify season.nfo and episode.nfo across paths;

If you want to lock them, choosing to lock nfo when batch modifying tvshow.nfo should also be able to lock them.


The above is from machine translation, and I am not sure if my demands are clearly expressed.

Hope to add this feature! This feature is very practical and can reduce a lot of workload.

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Hi, there's already an open request for this or something functionally equivalent. Please join in and contribute to the existing discussion at:

 

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