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Best way to reorganize TV Shows into Season folders?


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FatherSaint

I'd like to better organize a large number of TV Shows into Season folders instead of just having all episodes dumped into their main show folder. So: /House M.D./Season 01/season-1-episodes

While this SEEMS like a "WTF, just do it" situation, I did something similar with Jellyfin and it caused all kinds of time spent on cleaning up after. I'm hoping to avoid all of that.

Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.

NOTE: I'm on the most current version of Emby and have Lifetime Premiere.

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jaycedk

Look into filebot.

Never had to use it, but here its great for this kind os thing.

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FatherSaint
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4 minutes ago, jaycedk said:

Look into filebot.

Never had to use it, but here its great for this kind os thing.

Yup, thanks, I have a lifetime Filebot license, but that's not really the issue here. I can easily create and move the shows into Season folders, but I want to avoid having issues with Emby not knowing where those shows went now that they've been moved from their original location into Season folders, and to avoid having to manually re-associate it all.

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Left out a word, clarity
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jaycedk

I would start with a 2 season show, and see how that turns out.

I have never had a issue with season folders.

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pwhodges

Emby will simply recognise the moved files as if newly installed.

Paul

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FatherSaint

This was successful and without any hassles!

As suggested, I tried a couple small shows with only a couple seasons:

I exited Emby, moved the episodes into newly created season folders, launched Emby and told it to scan the library folders. (I know that it would have done this by itself, but I wanted to immediately see the results.)

Most importantly, which I honestly hadn't even thought of, is that I didn't lose the watch status.

Thank you all for your assistance with this!

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pwhodges
53 minutes ago, FatherSaint said:

Most importantly, which I honestly hadn't even thought of, is that I didn't lose the watch status.

That's because watched status is tied to the show id, not the folder/file.

Paul

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