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nodiaque

Hello,

I have an issue with 3d Movie and tagging. All my movies are using the convention

name (year) \ name (year) - format.mkv

I have some in different format like 1080p and 4k, work great, I can select any of them and filter HD / 4K no problem.

Then, I have my 3D movies. I have mvc, sbs and hsbs format. I tried all of these at the sametime

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d.mvc.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d mvc.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 1080p - 3d mvc.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d.mvc - 1080p.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d mvc - 1080p.mkv

name (year) \ name (year) - 1080p 3d hsbs.mkv

All this does is add another entry in the list for the format, but they aren't tagged as 3D movie, thus the filter doesn't show them. If I do Edit Metadata and add the 3D format, it changed the 1080p movie to 1080p/3D, but it's not the 3D file one.

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Happy2Play

Do to UI only showing one version of a multi-version setup you will not see this specific information per version.  Currently the only way to see individual version info is splitting them apart.

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nodiaque

I'm not sure I understand. The UI does show info for 1080p and 4k version of the same movie in the same folder, and using the filter does yield the information on both movie that exist. But 3D only work for those that I hardcode in the UI Metadata instead of the tag like it should. Weirdly, I have 1 movie that does work and using the same naming convention on another movie doesn't work. Like you can see here, the "3D.mvc" format was tagged "3D" instead of the 1080p one. Why?

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but aside of that, the tagged should at least make the filter work, which it doesn't right now (like 4k/HD/SD does).

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Happy2Play

Sorry my other post was about metadata not multi-version drop down display names.

Would need to see real naming scheme examples, but pretty sure the is another topic on this somewhere.  Will link if I find it.

But can potentially see conflicting issue with provided naming scheme as which " - " is Emby suppose to parse?

name (year) \ name (year) - 3d.mvc - 1080p.mkv

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5 hours ago, nodiaque said:

the tagged should at least make the filter work, which it doesn't right now (like 4k/HD/SD does).

Okay multi-version items have individual metadata/their own database entry.  But when they get are multi-versioned you are not aware of incomplete metadata in some 3D item situations.  Just tried to filter 3D content on a library and not all 3D items were shown do to the fact the individual item did not know it was 3D.  So I split the item apart edited the 3D item metadata and rejoined.  Now the item appear when filtered.

So if the naming scheme did not force Emby to recognize as 3D then you manually have to edit metadata to make the item 3D.

But specific examples are needed as I have naming scheme items that worked without issue.

 

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nodiaque

I tried all the naming from the wiki. Currently, I got these and none are detected. When setting the 3d metadata, it set it for the 1080p except Warcraft:

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I've tried changing to something else, like I said

Jurassic World (2015) - 3D HSBS.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 3D.HSBS.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 1080p - 3D HSBS.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 1080p - 3D.HSBS.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 3D HSBS - 1080p.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 3D.HSBS - 1080p.mkv

Jurassic World (2015) - 3D.mkv

The only result it give me is:

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and if I select the 3D version and edit the metadata to add hsbs, it turn to:

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Which is wrong since the 3D version is the other one. While this way, I do have a working filter, I  have to manually add the tag to the metadata, which mean the tag doesn't work.

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Hi, Get rid of the second DASH and try these with ONLY a single dash and let us know how that works.

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I'mn unsure which second dash. If you check Avatar, the 1rst one, there's only 1 dash and it doesn't work.

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As an example

name (year) \ name (year) - 1080p - 3d mvc.mkv

becomes

name (year) \ name (year) - 1080p 3d mvc.mkv

one dash only.

Try changing every file to be like this, then rescan how you normally would.

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What do your file names currently look like?  Do you move them out, scan, then move them back in and scan?

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nodiaque

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I renamed it, trigger a scan. It got detected (hence the change in the dropdown). The file was added yesteday.

edit: just removed it from folder, scan, added it, scan, same result

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You still have at least one file with a double dash in it.  Get rid of that so all your files are perfect and you get a valid test after rescanning.

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nodiaque

I'm also wondering why this is not working from the wiki:

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In the avatar folder using exactly the wiki way

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Sorry I don't see. Are you talking about the jpg files? If that's so, that's EMBY that created these file not me, it is per EMBY generated name, I have no control over that (and that's for avatar). If you look at jurassic world just before, there's no multiple dash.

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Sorry I was being a tool and looking at graphics which have the dash in them, sorry about that, my bad!

So what does the complete folder name look like for both Avatar Extended and Jurassic World?

What do these look like at present in Emby?

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nodiaque

Avatar:
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This one is manually tagged in the Emby web ui in metadata, but can't move it to the real 3D one.

Jurassic World (which I renamed, move and everything)

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Jurassic World look fine to me unless I'm missing something.

Avatar looks like it hasn't been rescanned.

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Avatar only have 2 entry in the dropdown and 2 media, 1080p and 3d.

Problem is, the Jurassic World doesn't have the 3D tag (3D at the end) like Avatar does (but on the wrong one). If I edit metadata from the UI, it will add 1080p/3D. Right now, if I filter 3D movie, jurassic world isn't there

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All movie in there are movie that I added the 3D tag in the metadata manager, but aren't showed on the right one (like in the avatar screenshot). so in the end, the 3D tag from jurassic world isn't detected properly. Emby just show whatever I put after the - but it doesn't detect 3D tag. I tried all the tag in the wiki, all the format, none have worked, I have to manually add the tag in the metadata and it doesn't even add it to the right file in the dropdown (see Avatar in last post)

 

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Try getting rid of the 1080p in front of the 3D...
No such thing as 3D 4K I don't think so just being 3D tells you the resolution more or less.

But I'd be curious to see if it picks up the 3D then.

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nope, samething. I tried 3D, 3D mvc, HSBS, I did all from the wiki, even the legacy tag with [hsbs]. They all just get named in the drop down but aren't ID as 3D

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How are you checking for 3D as these are multi-version?

If you manually split the movies up and then look ONLY at the 3D version I bet it will show as 3D.

What you see looking at multi-version meta-data is what it got from the first movie it came across.

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I'm unsure what you mean. In the dropdown, I see all version. Just like Jurassic world, I have some that are both 4K and 1080p. If I use the filter for 4k or FHD movie, it will filter them properly without me needing to do anything, just by the namming tag. But for 3D movie, it's not working at all, none are getting tagged as 3D in multiple version.

 

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2x Jurassic World (do not mind of the 3D image, I selected this folder image)

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Folder with no 3D in it, just 4k and 1080p

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Folder with only the 3D in it, detected as a simple 1080p h264

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Still not showing when filtering 3D movie

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