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achanakbhayank

Is anyone having an issue where their anime isn't being recognized? I have duplicates of the entire first season. Emby seems to think episode 1 and episode 101 are the same so it gives them identical metadata. I've downloaded the anime plugin as well hoping it will recognize the differences. I've also tried splitting up the episodes into seasons within folders with the name scheme 01-01, 02-02, etc.. no dice. episodes 1-220 isn't working either. Anyone have any ideas how I can make emby recognize individual episodes? Thank you!

 
 
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KhaledDiv

i can't get this to work for some reason, after episode 100 emby can't fetch episodes metadata.

What can i do?

(Naruto Shippuden)

 

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The name format is like this Naruto Shippuden S01E0X

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i can't get this to work for some reason, after episode 100 emby can't fetch episodes metadata.

What can i do?

(Naruto Shippuden)

 

note:

The name format is like this Naruto Shippuden S01E0X

 

Hi there, can you please discuss an example? Thanks.

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SHSPVR

Hi there, can you please discuss an example? Thanks.

 

I saw this with https://thetvdb.com/series/hubblecast in fact soon I reach S01E99 it stop In fact I ended up broken down to smaller season by years if that any help luke if that what he refer to

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ky9broo

You can use the "absolute" display order to get this to work properly.  It requires using TheTVDB as your primary Series metadata downloader so you will probably need to disable the anime plugin.  

 

https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/56616-3311-dvd-absolute-episode-ordering/ 

 

This right here saved my week, i've been trying and trying to get naruto shippuden looking right in emby even had "absolute" turned on.

who would have thought using the TVDB would have been the correct way.....  THANK YOU!

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Jinxyface

My Naruto/shippuden/boruto works fine, given I don't use absolute ordering and just use the standard season ordering that TVDB uses with a <Series> - SxxExx - <episode name>.mkv format for my files

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zyfinity

Hello does using absolute numbering with tvdb with shows that have over 100 episodes work again? i remember this being a bug in emby a few updates ago which forced me to switch media servers

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Hello does using absolute numbering with tvdb with shows that have over 100 episodes work again? i remember this being a bug in emby a few updates ago which forced me to switch media servers

 

There were some fixes put in related to that.

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zyfinity

Awesome will test that out and if there continues to be issues i will let you know exactly what they are as it's the only thing holding me back from fully being on emby!

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ky9broo

my recent setup is using the TVDB with absolute numbering and worked out perfect, it set up the seasons exactly as they are supposed to be. all without me not having to edit any filenames. The filenames are 1-500 for this series.

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zyfinity

@@Luke yep it seems to still have issues, on the tvdb all 929 episodes are filled under season 1 when you choose absolute numbering (example: https://thetvdb.com/series/one-piece/seasons/absolute/1) now when i do the exact same file structure as theTVDB it seems that it creates two listing linking to the same files, "season1" which is supposed to be correct and is created because the folder i put them in is called season 1, then there is a season called "season21" which comes from theTVDB's season ordering which is not what i want as i changed the show to be in absolute ordering, after clicking edit on the episodes that show up on season 1 i can see that they are linked to season 21 aswell so there is definetly some sort of issue with the season info from theTVDB's absolute ordering as the episode metadata in terms of thumbnail and episode summarry are correct, its just that it's displaying incorrectly.

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zyfinity

my recent setup is using the TVDB with absolute numbering and worked out perfect, it set up the seasons exactly as they are supposed to be. all without me not having to edit any filenames. The filenames are 1-500 for this series.

Hey, can you send a screenshot? and have you tried onepiece?

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ky9broo

Here is a screenshot from naruto shippuden, i have not done it with onepiece seeing as I don't have it on my server.

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zyfinity

Yeah that is not actually correctly sorted, if you go onto the tvdb you can see that all 500 episodes of naruto shippuden are placed under season 1 which is the correct way of sorting and you are experiencing the same but where the show is split up into the normal season scheme but have a half correct episode numbering.

https://thetvdb.com/series/naruto-shippuden/seasons/absolute/1

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KMBanana

I have them named to match TVDB's scheme, so "One Piece/Season 21/One Piece - S21E01 - 892 - The Land of Wano! To the Samurai Country where Cherry Blossoms Flutter!.mkv".  I believe this is how you need to have it setup for absolute numbering display to work.  (Everything after the S21E01 I think Emby ignores, the rest is just for my benefit)

 

**EDIT** I tried naming something /Season 01/One Piece - S01E929 and it did correctly identify, though it showed up in both Season 01 folders and in Season 21 folders within Emby.  God only knows what will happen when it breaks 1000 though.  

 

While Emby shows seasons matching the folders when I go into them after having set absolute numbering and refreshing metadata episodes show up with the absolute numbering scheme.  

 

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Maybe Emby could change to avoid using the actual folder structure for seasons when using absolute numbering?  But I don't really mind how it works currently.  

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zyfinity

The best way to have this setup would be to follow theTVDB exactly for absolute naming so for onepiece the directory structure would go          One piece (1999) >> Season 1 >> One piece S01E01 - blah blah blah.mkv -  One piece S01E930 - blah blah blah.mkv

and it should display exactly like that within emby as it does with a competitor media player and it seems fairly easy to implement as theTVDB provides support for it.

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devansh9201
On 12/13/2018 at 5:17 AM, achanakbhayank said:

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Why tf you have porn sites here?

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Happy2Play
1 hour ago, devansh9201 said:

Why tf you have porn sites here?

Usually means there is something bad on the poster machine adding these links.

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