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I try Filebot atm.

It adds the Year and search the name in theMovieDb.org

Edited by Gummix
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Posted

Having the year in the name always give more reliable media identification.

Posted

Yes^^

it where a nice Plugin for Emby, a renamer ike this xD

Posted

Or i renamed every Movie.

He know find it.

 

Next question:

 

Is there a was to delete/exclude folder from the Database?

I only find a way to delete File and Database entry.

 

Its cause OMV put in every partition Folder like "lost&found" "System Volume Information"  and Emby set there is the Movie/Series List.

I also cant delte them from the HDD cause OMV create them anyway new^^

 

Thanks and Greetings

Posted

Or i renamed every Movie.

He know find it.

 

Next question:

 

Is there a was to delete/exclude folder from the Database?

I only find a way to delete File and Database entry.

 

Its cause OMV put in every partition Folder like "lost&found" "System Volume Information"  and Emby set there is the Movie/Series List.

I also cant delte them from the HDD cause OMV create them anyway new^^

 

Thanks and Greetings

 

It is typically best not to point a media library at a root of a drive for this reason.  If the software is doing this beyond the root, then you can put a ".ignore" file in the folder for Emby to ignore it completely.

Posted

Ah ok thanks, i will test it.

 

Greetings

Posted

So,

i added a Emby.ignore File into the Lost & Found folder but Emby still add them to the Databank

Posted

Is this a standard OMV folder? we could just ignore it by default if it is.

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I have 5 HDDs in the Server and 1 Main SSD (where the System runs)

All HDDs have the "lost+found" (empty) folder and just one of the HDDs has the folder "System Volume Information" with 3 files in it "IndexerVolumeGuid", "tracking.log", "WPSettings.dat"

 

So i think that at least the lost+found is a standard folder.

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