spp24k 1 Posted December 2, 2025 Posted December 2, 2025 Upgraded the emby server to v4.9.1.90 on linux and now the library doesn't display movies as expected as *all* previous versions did. Have existing movie added to library for example: Hot.Shots.1991.avi - added to the library 4 years ago on 1/1/2021 If i add a new version of the same movie (maybe a better quality one) like Hot.Shots.1991.1080p.mkv - added on 12/1/2025 The library doesn't show the new movie. It seems Emby is automatically grouping movies (which is good and nice), but it doesn't take into consideration the date scanned into the library OR the file creation date. It only uses the date of the oldest movie in the grouping which is very undesirable because it hides new movies that you added to your library. If you sort by date added when viewing your movies, you want to see the most recent movies, even if they are grouped, you want to see the most recent movie in the list.
Abobader 3464 Posted December 2, 2025 Posted December 2, 2025 Hello spp24k, ** This is an auto reply ** Please wait for someone from staff support or our members to reply to you. It's recommended to provide more info, as it explain in this thread: Thank you. Emby Team
Luke 42077 Posted December 2, 2025 Posted December 2, 2025 Quote but it doesn't take into consideration the date scanned into the library OR the file creation date. It only uses the date of the oldest movie in the grouping Hi there, what exactly makes you think this?
spp24k 1 Posted December 2, 2025 Author Posted December 2, 2025 When i view the library which is sorted by Date Added, the newest movies that i added are not showing up. When i looked deeper at the problem, the movies that don't show up are movies that are automatically grouped. If i search for the movie, i can find it and see the different version and the movie was indeed added to the library. It's the sorting by Date Added that doesn't work with movie groupings if you have a grouping with one movie which was added a long time ago and another movie that was added recently.
spp24k 1 Posted December 3, 2025 Author Posted December 3, 2025 I wonder if this is related to my issue as well...
Luke 42077 Posted December 3, 2025 Posted December 3, 2025 23 hours ago, spp24k said: When i view the library which is sorted by Date Added, the newest movies that i added are not showing up. When i looked deeper at the problem, the movies that don't show up are movies that are automatically grouped. If i search for the movie, i can find it and see the different version and the movie was indeed added to the library. It's the sorting by Date Added that doesn't work with movie groupings if you have a grouping with one movie which was added a long time ago and another movie that was added recently. Yes when you sort by date added, it uses the max value from the group. we will have to look at whether or not it makes sense to change this to the min value. thanks.
spp24k 1 Posted December 3, 2025 Author Posted December 3, 2025 just my two cents, i think it should follow the sort order. So if you want to see the newest media in your library, it should use the min value else if you want to see the oldest movies in your library, it should use the max value. I would just treat the group as a single movie, but like you said, choose the min or max value based on the sort order. That would be ideal. As it is now, it's impossible to see what the new movies are in your library and personally, it's probably the most used aspect of Emby for deciding what to watch. I do appreciate you taking the time to run down the problem and finding out what was going on. thank you! 1
spp24k 1 Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 @LukeHave you guys decided if this is going to be fixed? It's turned into a show stopper for my media library. It drastically diminishes the usefulness of Emby. If you upgrade the quality of a movie and want to watch it, it's not easily found unless you manually search. The majority of time when looking for a movie to watch, you sort the newest addition to your library. thank you!
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