abuthemagician 6 Posted Tuesday at 01:44 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:44 AM I understand how multi-version naming works, but is there a way to hide part of the file name? For instance I have 1080p and 4k versions of lets says Jaws. The two files are named: Jaws (1975) - 1080p (BluRay x265 10bit HDR) Jaws (1975) - 4k (BluRay x265 10bit HDR) Is there a way to hide everything in the parentheses after the quality from showing in emby when you pick a version? Currently it shows up as: 1080p (BluRay x265 10bit HDR) 4k (BluRay x265 10bit HDR) And I'd rather just see 1080p 4k Thanks in advance. I tried to search for this but it's hard to figure out what search terms to use.
Solution Luke 42287 Posted Tuesday at 08:52 PM Solution Posted Tuesday at 08:52 PM Hi, there's currently no way to do this. What if you had more than one 4K version? Wouldn't that help you differentiate?
justinrh 270 Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM I think the only way would be Jaws (1975) (BluRay x265 10bit HDR) - 1080p 1
pwhodges 2037 Posted Wednesday at 08:07 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:07 AM I started typing to suggest that, but then realised it would break the requirement for the part before the last hyphen to match across the versions. Maybe it would work for manual grouping, perhaps? Paul
abuthemagician 6 Posted Wednesday at 07:19 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:19 PM I can see how it would help with multiple versions of the same quality. I'll have to figure something out 1
visproduction 338 Posted Thursday at 01:57 PM Posted Thursday at 01:57 PM I think everyone already knows that whatever you put before the dash in the file name, gets hidden in the pull down selection list.
RanmaCanada 503 Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM It's honestly easier to just have a separate library for 4k files, that way you can prevent people with potato internet or potato hardware from playing said files. 1
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