oldschool 16 Posted October 10, 2025 Posted October 10, 2025 I have a "Classic Cartoon Collection" video that has the individual parts split between 30 different videos. With the new version of Emby, it doesn't detect the multi-part videos past -part09. The correct functionality should be that it detects multi-part videos as a single video up to -part999 (maybe more?). They're all in the same video folder, so that should help out the server to distinguish that these are all part of the same video. Latest log attached, but I'm not sure if it will give you anything on this issue. Emby Log.txt
Solution GrimReaper 4739 Posted October 10, 2025 Solution Posted October 10, 2025 (edited) 10 minutes ago, oldschool said: With the new version of Emby, it doesn't detect the multi-part videos past -part09. It is nothing new, 9-parts restriction was always there. Quote Split video files (file stacking) The following are default stacking extensions that can be added to file names. # can be 1 through 9 or A through D. .https://emby.media/support/articles/Movie-Naming.html#split-video-files-file-stacking Edited October 10, 2025 by GrimReaper Link
oldschool 16 Posted October 10, 2025 Author Posted October 10, 2025 10 minutes ago, GrimReaper said: It is nothing new, 9-parts restriction was always there. .https://emby.media/support/articles/Movie-Naming.html#split-video-files-file-stacking Well crap, that sucks. What would be the recommendation for this? Can I put in a user request for this functionality? I would think it wouldn't be much more work to extend the current naming convention to accept more than 9 parts.
GrimReaper 4739 Posted October 10, 2025 Posted October 10, 2025 38 minutes ago, oldschool said: What would be the recommendation for this? Merge into less files/parts or a single-one? 39 minutes ago, oldschool said: Can I put in a user request for this functionality? Sure you can. https://emby.media/community/index.php?/forum/98-feature-requests/
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