Jump to content

Question about my folders


Go to solution Solved by Luke,

Recommended Posts

blacktrails
Posted

Hello,

 

I have an issue where my hard drive says that I have 655 items in my "movies" folder. However, when I go to my Library in the emby web client, it says I have 653 movies. Is there anyway to narrow down which movies I am missing without having to read and search for each individual movie? My file structure is as:

 

F:/Movies/8 Mile/8 Mile.MKV

 

I have enabled debugging logs, and ran a scan. The attached log is the result of the scan. 

Posted

Do you have movie collections, and if so, did you turn on grouping movies into collections?

 

Why do you think it has only detected 653?

blacktrails
Posted

No I do not have Collections enabled. And as you can see, this is why I think there are only 653 movies.5931dc5a894bf_Screenshot.png

  • Solution
Posted

Ok, it will probably come down to folder structure of a couple that are different, and/or perhaps a couple are falling into the multi-part naming schemes therefore they are being merged together.

 

What you could possibly do is use the reports section to export your library to a spreadsheet for faster comparison with your folder to see what is missing. Other than that we don't really have anything to help you identify which ones they are.

  • Like 1
blacktrails
Posted

Ok, it will probably come down to folder structure of a couple that are different, and/or perhaps a couple are falling into the multi-part naming schemes therefore they are being merged together.

 

What you could possibly do is use the reports section to export your library to a spreadsheet for faster comparison with your folder to see what is missing. Other than that we don't really have anything to help you identify which ones they are.

Thank you! I never new about the reports, and it enabled to me to be able to do a side by side comparison of all the movies. I ended up have 2 empty folders, so that fixed the problem.

Posted

Thanks for the feedback.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...