Pascha 1 Posted October 29, 2023 Posted October 29, 2023 (edited) Hi, I have a problem with the folder structure with me, A-Z/Series/S01/Files.mkv works without problems with the recognition, but if I use 0-9/Series/S01/Files.mkv it doesn't, then it recognizes every series that starts with a number or is in the folder as a series. the same happens if I use a # instead of 0-9. is there a trick? he recognizes this constellation as one series, not several. 0-9/24/S01/Files.mkv 0-9/19.20/S01/Files.mkv 0-9/19-2/S01/Files.mkv 0-9/9.1.1/S01/Files.mkv Edited October 29, 2023 by Pascha added an example.
GrimReaper 4739 Posted October 29, 2023 Posted October 29, 2023 Yeah, parser occasionally breaks on number-title series if using complex/nested folder structure. What you'd want is add both of those subfolders as a library path instead of your TV shows root, i.e. remove: \[TV shows root folder] as a path in your library settings and add: \[TV shows root folder]\0-9 \[TV shows root folder]\A-Z folders separately instead. 1
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