fabien_m2002 5 Posted February 2 Posted February 2 Hello for my movies files i would have a NFO file with only TMDB id, so that the scrapping could have the ID to look up via TMDB api and fetch all metadata. What is the proper structure for NFO file to offer to scan the TMDB id? Thanks
Solution pwhodges 2012 Posted February 2 Solution Posted February 2 (edited) Why use an nfo when you can put the id right there in the name of the media file? Just add "[tmdbid=nnnnn]" to it. Paul Edited February 2 by pwhodges 1
fabien_m2002 5 Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 (edited) 1 hour ago, pwhodges said: Why use an nfo when you can put the id right there in the name of the media file? Just add "[tmdbid=nnnnn]" to it. Paul Hello, thanks for the advice. I tried to name correctly but it does not retreive anything. Here my structure file: /FR Wolfblood/S05/S05E10 - FR Wolfblood 05x10 - Unis nous resterons [tmdb-58956] How to set up library to make it work? Edited February 2 by fabien_m2002
pwhodges 2012 Posted February 2 Posted February 2 It would be usual to provide the id of the series in the series folder name; once the series has been correctly identified, normally the seasons and episodes are no problem. In your example, you have specified a series id as the id of an episode, which is in any case inappropriate. Also, the name "FR Wolfblood" is not recognised. I would use: /Wolfblood [tmdbid=58956]/Season 5/Wolfblood s05e10 - United We Stand.mkv [or .mp4 or whatever] If the "FR" you have added to the name is to indicate the language required, that should instead be done using Emby's language preference settings for the library concerned. Paul
Luke 42077 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 7 hours ago, fabien_m2002 said: Hello, thanks for the advice. I tried to name correctly but it does not retreive anything. Here my structure file: /FR Wolfblood/S05/S05E10 - FR Wolfblood 05x10 - Unis nous resterons [tmdb-58956] How to set up library to make it work? With episodes you just need to worry about the series and then make sure each episode has the correct season and episode numbers. Is the name of this series really "FR Wolfblood" ? I think that's where your issue is.
fabien_m2002 5 Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 Hello So if i recap: the TMDB id must belong to the series name and episodes must contain season number and episode number. What is the proper structure of episode name? Is SXXEXX correct? Should it concatenate at begining or end of episode name? Thanks
pwhodges 2012 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Several similar formats for episode numbers are accepted - my example used the ones I happen to standardise on myself. They are all documented here: https://emby.media/support/articles/TV-Naming.html I guess we should also check whether your library is a TV shows, Movies, or Mixed type. In Mixed libraries, it is more important to keep strictly to the recommended folder structures. Also, the default database (the first in the list) for TV series is TVDB - have you deliberately changed it to TMDB as your example suggests (obviously the id is different in TVDB)? Paul 1
fabien_m2002 5 Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 8 hours ago, Luke said: With episodes you just need to worry about the series and then make sure each episode has the correct season and episode numbers. Is the name of this series really "FR Wolfblood" ? I think that's where your issue is. Hello if tmdb-id is well written in the name of series, the FR prefix should not be an issue i guess. It would be complicated to remove automatically the FR prefix by now. If i stay on the NFO file with only TMDB id. What is its proper structure? It must be place in the series folder or on every season folder?
fabien_m2002 5 Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 Some feedback after test: Whatever the name of the serie, put [tmdb-id] in the file name is enough to identify the serie. Another way is to place a file name: tvshow.nfo under serie's folder. tvshow.nfo: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <tvshow> <tmdbid>58956</tmdbid> </tvshow> 1
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