EvanFranklin 1 Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 Hello all, On my new Synology Emby server, I have the followed the TV Naming Guide and created the following structure: \TV - A-H - - A Series Title (2000) - - - Season 1 - - - - A Series Title - s01e01 - episode name.mp4 - I-Q - - (same) - R-Z - - (same) The 'A-H' and 'I-Q' folders all correctly resolve all of the subfolders, series, and episodes. The 'R-Z' folder gets resolved as a random TV show with all of the subfolders showing up as seasons of that show. I tried splitting out the individual folders, 'R' 'S' 'T' 'U' 'V' 'X' 'Y' 'Z' and everything resolved correctly, BUT the 'T' folder. I tried renaming the 'T' folder a few different ways, but each time it resolved as some random TV show. And again, the subfolders show up as seasons, instead of its own TV show. I tried searching through the forums with no luck. Does anyone have any ideas before I just dump all of the 'T' tv series into the root folder?
Luke 42077 Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 Hi, what are the contents of the T folder? It probably looks like something that could be a tv series.
Solution GrimReaper 4739 Posted July 20, 2023 Solution Posted July 20, 2023 6 hours ago, EvanFranklin said: Hello all, On my new Synology Emby server, I have the followed the TV Naming Guide and created the following structure: \TV - A-H - - A Series Title (2000) - - - Season 1 - - - - A Series Title - s01e01 - episode name.mp4 - I-Q - - (same) - R-Z - - (same) The 'A-H' and 'I-Q' folders all correctly resolve all of the subfolders, series, and episodes. The 'R-Z' folder gets resolved as a random TV show with all of the subfolders showing up as seasons of that show. I tried splitting out the individual folders, 'R' 'S' 'T' 'U' 'V' 'X' 'Y' 'Z' and everything resolved correctly, BUT the 'T' folder. I tried renaming the 'T' folder a few different ways, but each time it resolved as some random TV show. And again, the subfolders show up as seasons, instead of its own TV show. I tried searching through the forums with no luck. Does anyone have any ideas before I just dump all of the 'T' tv series into the root folder? Add: \TV\A-H \TV\I-Q \TV\R-Z separately as TV library folder paths, instead of only \TV as root.
EvanFranklin 1 Posted July 21, 2023 Author Posted July 21, 2023 16 hours ago, GrimReaper said: Add: \TV\A-H \TV\I-Q \TV\R-Z separately as TV library folder paths, instead of only \TV as root. GrimReaper, I tried your response and it worked. The subfolders containing the shows are now all resolving correctly. Thank you! 1
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