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bige_dad1

I have a movie that I own 2 versions of, theatrical release(TR) and extended release(ER).  I know how to make these types of movies show under the same icon in the DB list, and have done so with many other movies I own. The issue I am having with this one is that the ER comes on two disks. I figured out how to get the two disks to show up as the same movie in the list. I have also followed the steps that have worked in the past for getting the 2 movie versions(TR &ER) to show up under the same icon and it is not working. Is this a limitation of the program or am I just not doing it correctly?

What I am doing with the names

C:\movies\

                Moviename (YYYY)\

                                Moviename (YYYY) [theatrical release].mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY)part1 [extended release].mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY)part2 [extended release].mp4

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Happy2Play

My guess would be that naming scheme, since file stacking I don't believe is covered in multi-versioning.

 

C:\movies\

                Moviename (YYYY)\

                                Moviename (YYYY) - [theatrical release].mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY) - part1 [extended release].mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY) - part2 [extended release].mp4

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Happy2Play

@@Happy2Play have you tried this scenario?

I could not get that specific scenario to work or any other scenario I tried that invalved File Stacking and multiversion.

 

So you would have manually group them or not use a File stacking scheme, so you have 3 choosable items..

 

Moviename (YYYY)\

                                Moviename (YYYY) - [theatrical release].mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY) - [extended release] p1.mp4

                                Moviename (YYYY) - [extended release] p2.mp4

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Ok @@bige_dad1, right now I'm afraid this is just a tricky scenario that up until now we just haven't looked at. For the best experience possible I would suggest joining the part 1 and part 2 files. Please let us know if this helps. Thanks.

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