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Zibelas
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Im running Emby-Client-Version=4.9.1.80. Im having a hard time setting the metadata for this anime: https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/280095

Usually they get picked up automatically, but this one is not in my usual lookup database (TheTVDB). Removed identification. Added the correct id to themoviedb and hit refresh. It added a different series. Removed identification. Went to identity, added the link, it finds the correct one 
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So far so good.

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But instead of loading the anie that I just specifically picked, it adds
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Removing all identification and adding just the correct ID to this selection

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It will find it as well on trakt.

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But when I hit now refresh meta data (or reselecting either option replace all meta data or search for missing meta data) will add a different series. 

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First I thought the . in the name is the main problem, since in the logs it will throw some errors

Data path: /var/packages/EmbyServer/var
Application path: /volume1/@appstore/EmbyServer/system
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '/volume2/Watching 2/Anime/B King/tvshow.nfo' is denied.
---> System.IO.IOException: Permission denied
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Interop.ThrowExceptionForIoErrno(ErrorInfo errorInfo, String path, Boolean isDirError)
at Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafeFileHandle.Open(String fullPath, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, FileShare share, FileOptions options, Int64 preallocationSize, UnixFileMode openPermissions, Int64& fileLength, UnixFileMode& filePermissions, Boolean failForSymlink, Boolean& wasSymlink, Func`4 createOpenException)
at System.IO.Strategies.OSFileStreamStrategy..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, FileShare share, FileOptions options, Int64 preallocationSize, Nullable`1 unixCreateMode)
at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileStreamOptions options)
at Emby.Server.Implementations.IO.ManagedFileSystem.GetFileStream(String path, FileOpenMode mode, FileAccessMode access, FileShareMode share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOpenOptions fileOpenOptions, Int64 preAllocationSize)
at NfoMetadata.Savers.BaseNfoSaver.SaveToFile(Stream stream, String path, LibraryOptions libraryOptions, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
at NfoMetadata.Savers.BaseNfoSaver.Save(BaseItem item, LibraryOptions libraryOptions, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
at Emby.Providers.Manager.ProviderManager.SaveMetadata(BaseItem item, LibraryOptions libraryOptions, ItemUpdateType updateType, IMetadataSaver[] savers, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
Source: System.Private.CoreLib
TargetSite: Void ThrowExceptionForIoErrno(ErrorInfo, System.String, Boolean)
InnerException: System.IO.IOException: Permission denied
Source:
TargetSite:
 
It is missing the . in the  Access to the path '/volume2/Watching 2/Anime/B King/tvshow.nfo' is denied. But even if I name the folder B King without . it does not find the correct anime with providing correct id's.
 
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Hello Zibelas,

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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

pwhodges
Posted

Have you tried using the Chinese name 驭灵师 instead of B.King?

Paul

 

crusher11
Posted
11 minutes ago, pwhodges said:

Have you tried using the Chinese name 驭灵师 instead of B.King?

They're getting the correct result when searching, though, so I don't think the search term is at issue here.

Zibelas
Posted

Setting the folder name to the structure  驭灵师/Season 1/S01E01.mp4 is working and it is setting the same external Id when I go to edit meta data as well.
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But renaming the folder to B.King and setting the id just the same is not giving me the expected result. While it is certainly a working solution having the chinese name, I have a few hundred englished named folders and having a single one with chinese characters is sub optimal for me. 

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