Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 11, 2025 Posted May 11, 2025 Is there a trick to match TV series metadata? Regular TV shows are of course matching fine, but TV series seem to not find matching results. I give 2 examples: The TV mini series IT (1990) cannot match with Title, Year, IMDB, MovieDB or TVDB id's. Here's another: King Solomon's Mines (2004). I understand there will always be mismatches, but I have dozens that are all TV mini series type. Any ideas?
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 Title (year) as recommended. IT (1990).mkv,King Solomon's Mines (2004).mkv
Luke 42078 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 Quote The TV mini series IT (1990) cannot match with Title, Year What series metadata fetchers are enabled on the library, and in what order?
pwhodges 2012 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 6 hours ago, Todd.sargent said: Title (year) as recommended. IT (1990).mkv,King Solomon's Mines (2004).mkv Those media names contain no episode information, so how is Emby meant to know it's a series? If, for instance, you have both episodes of King Solomon's Mines (2004) in one file, then the filename should still include the episode information - e.g.: "s01e01-e02", and preferably be in a season 1 folder (which also helps Emby recognise a series); same for IT (1990). Show us the complete folder structure and file names for one of these series and we should be able to work it out for you. In the case of IT (1990), I note that TVDB uses the name "Stephen King's IT", and, in the web interface at least, fails to find just IT; but using [tvdbid=113981] should sort that. Paul 1
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 So just to clarify, these are mini series movies that are combined into a full length movie , generally DVD Boxed Sets that do not have TV episodes like regular TV episode information. It (1990)- TVDB 113981 resolves to Falco, MovieDB 19614 resolves to Jay-Z. These DVD Luke: The MovieDb first, The TVDB second. If I enable the Open Movie DB, IT (1990) is identified as Itinerary of a Spoiled Child.
GrimReaper 4740 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Todd.sargent said: So just to clarify, these are mini series movies that are combined into a full length movie , generally DVD Boxed Sets that do not have TV episodes like regular TV episode information. It (1990)- TVDB 113981 resolves to Falco, MovieDB 19614 resolves to Jay-Z. These DVD As said by @pwhodgesabove: 5 hours ago, pwhodges said: If, for instance, you have both episodes of King Solomon's Mines (2004) in one file, then the filename should still include the episode information - e.g.: "s01e01-e02", and preferably be in a season 1 folder (which also helps Emby recognise a series); same for IT (1990). So, in your case it would look something like: 1. IT (1990) Stephen King's It (1990) [tvdbid=113981] \Season 1 \Stephen King's It S01E01-E02.mkv 2. King Solomon's Mines (2004) King Solomon's Mines (2004) [tvdbid=322889] \Season 1 \King Solomon's Mines S01E01-E02.mkv ProviderIds in folder names are optional but help pinpoint exact series. Assumption is you have TVDB as top-preferred meta-provider. Edit: If you prefer TMDB as highest-priority fetcher: 1. IT (1990) Stephen King's It (1990) [tmdbid=19614] \Season 1 \Stephen King's It S01E01-E02.mkv 2. King Solomon's Mines (2004) King Solomon's Mines (2004) [tmdbid=19699] \Season 1 \King Solomon's Mines S01E01-E02.mkv Edited May 12, 2025 by GrimReaper Append 1
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 So I assume these movies must be moved into a TV library?
GrimReaper 4740 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 3 minutes ago, Todd.sargent said: So I assume these movies must be moved into a TV library? Based on: 15 hours ago, Todd.sargent said: Is there a trick to match TV series metadata? Regular TV shows are of course matching fine, but TV series seem to not find matching results. I give 2 examples: The TV mini series IT (1990) cannot match with Title, Year, IMDB, MovieDB or TVDB id's. Here's another: King Solomon's Mines (2004). I understand there will always be mismatches, but I have dozens that are all TV mini series type. One would assume you already have them in TV shows content-type library. If those are located in Movie-type library, there is no way you can match them with online data as providers are queried by type - only manually adding/editing metadata would work in that scenario.
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 Yeah, I didn't know these movies were TV mini series, until all the mismatches and started researching. They were from DVD's like IT Miniseries and Movie Complete Stephen King 2 Horror DVD Collection , King Solomon's Mines, and The Last Don 1 and 2 Collection Duo DVD Box Set. All the movies are combined and didn't reflect episodes.
Happy2Play 9780 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 (edited) Do to how the providers classify them you are limited to what you can do if you have media that is considered a Mini Series even if it is only a single file. But most of the time you will be limited to placing them in TV library. Unless you are using OMDB and then say lock the metadata. Edited May 12, 2025 by Happy2Play
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 Interesting, if I enable OMDB, It (1990) metadata is translated to It -ESO (1946). Happy2Play is your It (1990) in a TV or movie library?
Solution Happy2Play 9780 Posted May 12, 2025 Solution Posted May 12, 2025 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Todd.sargent said: Interesting, if I enable OMDB, It (1990) metadata is translated to It -ESO (1946). Happy2Play is your It (1990) in a TV or movie library? Happy2Play, how is your file named? On this test system it is in a movie library, searched with only OMDB enable then locked metadata. But same process can be do with OMDB enable and named without providerid. Really depends on how many files you have for your media as you can add as additional parts if needed if you maintain as Movie but makes them more difficult to play second half of movie. Edited May 12, 2025 by Happy2Play
Happy2Play 9780 Posted May 12, 2025 Posted May 12, 2025 In the end it depends on how much work you want to do as TMDB/TVDB will list them as TV so can only use their metadata in a TV library. So you would somewhat have to manually edit metadata in Movie library as OMDB is limited in areas for data.
Todd.sargent 4 Posted May 12, 2025 Author Posted May 12, 2025 Again this forum rocks. Lot's of ideas. Happy2Play, I like your workaround. Thanks All!! 1
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