mmm77 1 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Hallo zusammen, ich benutze Tiny Media Manager (TMM) und versuche die Namen so zu machen, daß Emby alles korrekt erkennt. Bei den normalen Filmen funktioniert das nun, es werden nun auch Kopien in anderen formaten erkannt. Meine Einstellung ist: ${title} ${- ,edition,} (${year}) - ${3Dformat} ${videoFormat} ${videoCodec} ${hdr} ${audioCodec} Nur funktioniert das nicht mit der Erkennung vom 3D-Format. Beispiel: z:\#3D\The Jungle Book (2016)\The Jungle Book (2016) - 3D HSBS 1080p h264 DTS.mkv Das wird leider nicht als 3D Film erkannt. Kann mir da jemand helfen ? Tags need be be surrounded be either a space ( ), hyphen -, dot . or underscore _. Tags are case-insensitive, so both 3d and 3D will work. Examples: moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv moviename (year) 3d sbs.mkv moviename (year).3D-HTAB.mkv moviename (year)-3D.sbs-720p.mkv moviename (year)-3D.mvc.mkv Mike
Luke 39008 Posted April 5, 2020 Posted April 5, 2020 Hallo, das ist nah, aber nicht genau wie unsere Beispiele. Kannst du es genau machen? Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Leerzeichen und Bindestriche genau übereinstimmen. Bitte lassen Sie uns wissen, ob dies hilft. Vielen Dank.
mmm77 1 Posted April 5, 2020 Author Posted April 5, 2020 (edited) Sorry, I thought it is like your 2nd example: moviename (year) 3d sbs.mkv But Epic (2013) 3D HTAB 1080p h264 AC3.mkv also does not work I´d like to do change in another way, but Tiny Media Manager is only this way possible.... The 3D renaming is eg: 3D HTAB 3D HSBS ... I cannot get a "." or "-" between 3D and HTAB Here you can see what is possible: https://www.tinymediamanager.org/docs/movies/settings under renamer Mike PS. I tried also lowercase as in your example ( this was possible) but Epic (2013) 3d htab 1080p h264 AC3.mkv also does not work Edited April 8, 2020 by mmm77
mmm77 1 Posted April 8, 2020 Author Posted April 8, 2020 Can you please reply again? Is your manual wrong ? Tags need be be surrounded be either a space ( ), hyphen -, dot . or underscore _. Tags are case-insensitive, so both 3d and 3D will work. Examples: moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv moviename (year) 3d sbs.mkv or what is the difference in my file names ? ( and as already wrote by me I cannot do in another way) eg: Lichtmond (2010) 3d hsbs 1080p h264 DTSHD-MA.mkv Men in Black (1997) 3d htab 1080p h264 AC3.mkv Thor (2011) 3d hsbs 1080p h264 AC3.mkv ... Mike
pünktchen 1342 Posted April 8, 2020 Posted April 8, 2020 @@mmm77 fügst du die 3D Versionen zu einem Ordner hinzu der schon eine 2D Version beinhaltet oder sind das immer separate Filme?
mmm77 1 Posted April 9, 2020 Author Posted April 9, 2020 (edited) Hallo pünktchen Ich habe die Filme getrennt. Habe auch nicht für jeden Film eine 2D-Version, die wäre dann aber in einem ganz anderen Hauptverzeichnis Um das Beispiel von oben zu nehmen: Z:\3D-Filme\Thor (2011)\Thor (2011) 3d hsbs 1080p h264 AC3.mkv normale Filme sind auf Z:\Filme\...... Mir ist schon klar, daß mit einer anderen Namensgebung das wahrscheinlich klappen würde, aber das geht mit Tiny Media Manager (TMM) eben nicht, und wenn ich die Beispiele aus der Emby Anleitung lese, sollte es mit dieser Benennung ja auch gehen. Mike Edited April 9, 2020 by mmm77
pünktchen 1342 Posted April 9, 2020 Posted April 9, 2020 Also bei funktioniert es auch nicht mit einem Leerzeichen zwischen 3D und dem 3D-Format. Also entweder ist die Doku falsch oder es ist eben ein Bug in Emby. So oder so, dann wirst du das 3D-Format eben selber einstellen müssen im Metadaten-Editor. Musst du bei TMM ja auch selber machen
mmm77 1 Posted April 14, 2020 Author Posted April 14, 2020 @@Luke it seems to be a bug. Now 2 people have tested. It does not work as in your manual described. Tags need be be surrounded be either a space ( ), hyphen -, dot . or underscore _. Tags are case-insensitive, so both 3d and 3D will work.Examples: moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv moviename (year) 3d sbs.mkv -> Does not work Mike
Carlo 4508 Posted April 14, 2020 Posted April 14, 2020 I tried it with a space and it worked for me using this: /#Stuck (2014).3D Half-SBS/#Stuck (2014).3D Half-SBS.mp4 The filename really should try to follow the knowledge base article for 3D Videos: https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159116
mmm77 1 Posted April 15, 2020 Author Posted April 15, 2020 (edited) Hello @@cayars Thank you for your help, but sorry, but you do it a different way ! Tiny Media Manager can do like this: "3D SBS" "3D HSBS" "3D HTAB" Your manual says that is OK: moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv moviename (year) 3d sbs.mkv ... so as combination from example 1 and 2 moviename (year) 3d hsbs.mkv should also work But Z:\3D\Thor (2011)\Thor (2011) 3D SBS.mkv -> This should be exactly your example from manual-> Does not work Z:\3D\World War Z (2013)\World War Z (2013) 3D HSBS.mkv -> Does not work You are right: Z:\3D\World War Z (2013)\World War Z (2013) 3d Half-SBS.mkv -> this does work, but that was not what I asked/complained Mike Edited April 15, 2020 by mmm77
Carlo 4508 Posted April 15, 2020 Posted April 15, 2020 @@Luke I can reproduce this the same as mmm777 #Stuck (2014)/#Stuck (2014) 3D SBS.mp4 get's picked up as the correct movie BUT NOT as 3D Changing the file name to: #Stuck (2014).3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) 3D.SBS.mp4 does work correctly #Stuck (2014)-3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014)-3D.SBS.mp4 does work #Stuck (2014) 3D-SBS.mp4 does work Seems like it doesn't like a space between 3D and the type.
mmm77 1 Posted April 15, 2020 Author Posted April 15, 2020 @@Luke I can reproduce this the same as mmm777 #Stuck (2014)/#Stuck (2014) 3D SBS.mp4 get's picked up as the correct movie BUT NOT as 3D Changing the file name to: #Stuck (2014).3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) 3D.SBS.mp4 does work correctly #Stuck (2014)-3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014)-3D.SBS.mp4 does work #Stuck (2014) 3D-SBS.mp4 does work Seems like it doesn't like a space between 3D and the type. Hi @@cayars Thank you for testing again and confirming the problem. A last question. Is there an option to ignore NFO files in a specific library ? I found out that 3D is also not correctly recognized as long as there is a NFO file for the movie. It sems to ignore the filename then completely In library settings I can only choose xml or nfo first... But I can not say neither, nor. When I uninstall the NFO plugin it works with 3D recognition ( for the examples from above which work) Mike
Carlo 4508 Posted April 15, 2020 Posted April 15, 2020 If the NFO is present then Emby would pull some information from that file. So if it was wrong...
Luke 39008 Posted July 25, 2020 Posted July 25, 2020 On 4/15/2020 at 5:54 AM, cayars said: @@Hatch I can reproduce this the same as mmm777 #Stuck (2014) / # Stuck (2014) 3D SBS.mp4 get's picked up as the correct movie BUT NOT as 3D Changing the file name to: #Stuck (2014) .3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) 3D.SBS.mp4 does work correctly #Stuck (2014) -3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) -3D.SBS.mp4 does work #Stuck (2014) 3D-SBS.mp4 does work Seems like it doesn't like a space between 3D and the type. @cayars @Happy2Play Can you retry this? I tried all six of these file name examples and the 3d format was detected for all of them.
Carlo 4508 Posted July 25, 2020 Posted July 25, 2020 (edited) @Luke test on 4.5.0.15. Bottom line same result. I removed all files from the movie folder with only the mp4 in the folder. A full library scan was done after changing each file. Below is a screen capture from the top with the filename overlayed onto it taken from the bottom of the detail screen. #Stuck (2014) .3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) 3D.SBS.mp4 does work #Stuck (2014) -3D SBS.mp4 does NOT work #Stuck (2014) -3D.SBS.mp4 does work #Stuck (2014) 3D-SBS.mp4 does work Edited July 25, 2020 by cayars 1
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