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Show all empty(blank) folders in Media library


Santrex

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Greetings.
I have a question regarding displaying Folders that currently have no files(blank).
Such folders do not appear in Metadata lists and are hidden.
I prepare all the folder lists in advance and do the renaming according to a strict template (scripts).
But I cannot do this while the folder is hidden.
As a "solution" I put "dummy" into empty folders. It helps Emby see such a folder and work with it.
This is not the solution I would like.
I need to be able to see all the folders even if THEY are EMPTY.
I get lists from the API, I control the composition and number. Since other departments are responsible for the Folders and their filling.

Thx.

Emby 4.6.0.6 BETA

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4 minutes ago, Luke said:

hi, you should be able to see them when browsing the folders tabs.

Yes, I should. But it's empty ...
The path was confirmed when added.
So I exclude non-working paths.
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6 minutes ago, Luke said:

How many emby libraries have you created, and what folder paths did you add to each one?

7 libraries + 150 path for each = 1050 | Many path its Empty. Its Template folders in according to Architecture
Р.Кино - its Test Libraries. Have 2 path...

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You probably have duplicated paths which is not supported, so that is why it would be coming up empty. 

What I mean is, you probably have the same folder added to another library, or a parent folder added to another library.

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Just now, Luke said:

You probably have duplicated paths which is not supported, so that is why it would be coming up empty. 

What I mean is, you probably have the same folder added to another library, or a parent folder added to another library.

ohh yeah it is .... I didn't think it would work that way. I'll try with new ways to see if this is so ...

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