dajack 0 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hello, I'm new to Emby, and I really like it. I am having a a bit of a problem with TV shows function. I have 52 individual series with multiple episodes in each folder. When I open a particular series to start watching, all 52 series one episode one are displayed in the drop down box. Then I have to scroll down the list until I find the episode I want to watch. Is there a way to get around this and just show the episodes that pertain to the particular show I want to watch. Thank you
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GrimReaper 4820 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 23 minutes ago, dajack said: Hello, I'm new to Emby, and I really like it. I am having a a bit of a problem with TV shows function. I have 52 individual series with multiple episodes in each folder. When I open a particular series to start watching, all 52 series one episode one are displayed in the drop down box. Then I have to scroll down the list until I find the episode I want to watch. Is there a way to get around this and just show the episodes that pertain to the particular show I want to watch. Thank you How are your files named and organized?
dajack 0 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago I have them under the tv shows option. The shows are located on a portable hard drive. The shows are located in individual folders with the season number then episode number then name of show in each individual folder. Example: folder for show 1883. Then in that folder will be S01E01 then name of the episode following
GrimReaper 4820 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Screenshots are always helpful in these cases, as a picture is worth a thousand words and it typically helps avoiding misunderstandings, as it often happens that what one says is not what another hears. So if you could post a screenshot of your TV show root folder would be awesome. In certain scenarios, number-titled shows can confuse parser, hence the baseline/initial condition needs to be established and correct filefolder structure/naming to be clear to offer some insight/troubleshoot, else its all guesswork only. Edited 4 hours ago by GrimReaper
dajack 0 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Hope this works. Not sure how to.do screenshot. This is Better Call Saul and as you can.see every season 1 epidode one is listed in the play drop down box. Its that way for every series of shows that I have.
GrimReaper 4820 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Thanks, that part was clear, I was asking for: 1 hour ago, GrimReaper said: if you could post a screenshot of your TV show root folder How does it look on your hard drive, in your underlying OS?
GrimReaper 4820 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 5 minutes ago, dajack said: Yes, I was looking for that, thanks. Generally, it is advisable to have a (Year) in folder name to help with identifying (though not mandatory). TV Naming Anyway, that's irrelevant for now. First thing I'd suggest is to remove series folders 1883 and 1923 (just temporary take them out of TV shows root folder) and run Scan media library scheduled task, see how does that compare. Edited 2 hours ago by GrimReaper 1
Luke 42139 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hi, that's odd. What version of the server? What is the content type of the library in Emby library setup?
ebr 16298 Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago Exactly what folder did you point your library to?
dajack 0 Posted 11 minutes ago Author Posted 11 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Luke said: Hi, that's odd. What version of the server? What is the content type of the library in Emby library setup? 4.9.3 TV shows content
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