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4.8.80 showing ID tags in the client version selection dropdown


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doug.dimick
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I follow the Emby movie naming convention as documented at https://emby.media/support/articles/Movie-Naming.html.

Example movie name I use is:

Batman Forever (1995) [tmdbid=414] - Remux-2160p.mkv

Before 4.8.80, the client would not display the tmdbid on the client's screen, but just "Remux-2160p" in the version dropdown. This is what I want.

After 4.8.80, the client displays "[tmdbid=414] - Remux-2160p".

Posted

HI there, can you please show all of the associated file and folder names? Thanks.

doug.dimick
Posted (edited)

Edit: I'm posting this in General/Windows but, if it matters for this issue, be aware my server is actually running on Debian.

Sure, in the example provided there are two versions:

/media/Movies/Batman Forever (1995)/Batman Forever (1995) [tmdbid=414] - Remux-2160p.mkv
/media/Movies/Batman Forever (1995)/Batman Forever (1995) [tmdbid=414] - Remux-1080p.mkv

 

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adminExitium
Posted

Wouldn't it be easier to just add the TMDBID to the folder name rather than each file within that folder?

I believe the documentation was also referring to that convention for folders, rather than the files.

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doug.dimick
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1 minute ago, adminExitium said:

Wouldn't it be easier to just add the TMDBID to the folder name rather than each file within that folder?

I believe the documentation was also referring to that convention for folders, rather than the files.

The documentation says tags can be used with both folders and files. It would not be that easy for me to rename and rescan the amount of data in my libraries.

Happy2Play
Posted

Will guess you are using the plugin as the naming scheme is not per the KB multi-version rule.

Each version must begin with the folder name, followed by " - "

May have to retest in release as beta truncates the versions.

doug.dimick
Posted

I'll go through and add a "-" if I was sloppy and 4.8.0.80 requires conformance. That will kind of suck, but if it's my error then I will fix it.

I'd prefer a reversion to the behavior prior to the new version, of course. :)

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