GHynson 9 Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 Is there a way to bulk remove the certain aspects of the presented info? I want to remove the "people" info from my whole library, as well as other unwanted info that just clutters the screen. I've used the Main LOCK button to so call "Lock" the parent folders, but the information is still added after doing a metadata refresh. And I've even unchecked all the metadata fields I don't want populated, but they still get filled after a refresh. I've manually been removing the info I don't want presented each time I add new content, but this is like the nth time Emby decided to just add what it want's to my entire library.
PenkethBoy 2068 Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 use the lock metadata option for the movies/episodes you edit to stop it changing
GHynson 9 Posted May 26, 2018 Author Posted May 26, 2018 I'm locking the Root Folders/Parent Folders, but is doesn't seem to be passing the locks too the child items. As from the Pic #1, the parent folders are completely locked, unlocking it shows NO fields are chosen Pic #2. But in Pic #3, ALL child items inside the parent folders are unlocked. They don't seem to be inheriting the parent locks. Bug?
Solution the-dumb1 135 Posted May 26, 2018 Solution Posted May 26, 2018 It's not possible to bulk edit metadata. It's been a feature that has been requested for years. Locking the metadata is a manual process that won't stop Emby from populating the metadata automatically incorrectly in the first place. It isn't a problem if you only have one or two videos that you want to edit in the same way... But when you have hundreds or thousands ... On top of new content being added ... It is a significant problem that bulk editing should address. 2
GHynson 9 Posted May 27, 2018 Author Posted May 27, 2018 I agree with timid1 100% There needs to be features/options that we can disable or remove completely from the emby framework. 90% of the information emby fills in is unwanted by me. With a library of thousands of videos, manually having to go back and edit them is NOT Ideal. And with no options to disable features is the main reason I have no plans on purchasing an emby license. If I'm going to spend $100 on emby, I need to be able to admin, modify, or remove fields the way I want. 1
ldexterldesign 10 Posted July 27, 2018 Posted July 27, 2018 (edited) +1 for batch metadata editing Even a simple "Delete/remove (all) metadata" button in the Metadata Manager for each file would solve 80% of my personal use cases (my file name is all the info I rely upon); better yet the same button for a folder which applies recursively CheersPS If anyone is using other software to do this I would love to know it Edited July 27, 2018 by ldexterldesign
Luke 42079 Posted July 27, 2018 Posted July 27, 2018 It's something we're interested in for the future. Thanks !
serpi 82 Posted July 27, 2018 Posted July 27, 2018 +1 for batch metadata editing Even a simple "Delete/remove (all) metadata" button in the Metadata Manager for each file would solve 80% of my personal use cases (my file name is all the info I rely upon); better yet the same button for a folder which applies recursively Cheers PS If anyone is using other software to do this I would love to know it del /s yourpath\*.nfo Would delete all nfo files in the given yourpath (e.g. D:\Video or \\server\share\dir). Ciao, Alfred
ldexterldesign 10 Posted July 27, 2018 Posted July 27, 2018 (edited) del /s yourpath\*.nfo Would delete all nfo files in the given yourpath (e.g. D:\Video or \\server\share\dir). Ciao, Alfred Thanks for reply but I'm on OS X not Windows Regards Edited July 27, 2018 by ldexterldesign
the-dumb1 135 Posted July 28, 2018 Posted July 28, 2018 Thanks for reply but I'm on OS X not Windows Regards There's a couple problems here. Even if you knew your way around the command line (Unix, on OS X is based, is not really that much different than Windows conceptually), that that only helps you with existing metadata. Any NEW media you add will perpetuate the issues you were trying to avoid. Bulk editing has been a fairly frequent request ... for years (all with the same response: good idea or would like to implement, but no real commitment). Aside, I suspect what you're asking for is a little different than what I asked for in that you want to clear metadata for ONE piece of media as opposed to hundreds or thousands of existing media, with new media being added regularly. P.S.--Since you're running OS X, you'll need to drop down to the terminal. The command you'd be interested in is rm. If you don't want to drop down to the terminal, use the Finder to find all NFO in your media directory and its sub-directories and just delete them. But again, this probably won't solve your problem because Emby will just re-create it. Here's a link on how to use rm: https://www.macworld.com/article/2082021/master-the-command-line-deleting-files-and-folders.html
ldexterldesign 10 Posted July 28, 2018 Posted July 28, 2018 There's a couple problems here. Even if you knew your way around the command line (Unix, on OS X is based, is not really that much different than Windows conceptually), that that only helps you with existing metadata. Any NEW media you add will perpetuate the issues you were trying to avoid. Bulk editing has been a fairly frequent request ... for years (all with the same response: good idea or would like to implement, but no real commitment). Aside, I suspect what you're asking for is a little different than what I asked for in that you want to clear metadata for ONE piece of media as opposed to hundreds or thousands of existing media, with new media being added regularly. P.S.--Since you're running OS X, you'll need to drop down to the terminal. The command you'd be interested in is rm. If you don't want to drop down to the terminal, use the Finder to find all NFO in your media directory and its sub-directories and just delete them. But again, this probably won't solve your problem because Emby will just re-create it. Here's a link on how to use rm: https://www.macworld.com/article/2082021/master-the-command-line-deleting-files-and-folders.html Thanks for reply I'm familiar with CLI If the metadata is stored as separate files I imagine one could create a cron shell script to automate the removal of these files at timed intervals. I would have to know how/where metadata is stored first. Cheers FYI There are no NFO files in OS X
ldexterldesign 10 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 (edited) > FYI There are no NFO files in OS X I stand corrected, there appears to be a checkbox[x] setting when creating a library to choose to save metadata to NFO in OS X NB This setting is off by default I've tested it but can't see any NFO files - how does this setting work or feel free to point me at documentation? Yours hopefully [x] Manage server / Library / Add media library / Metadata savers Edited July 29, 2018 by ldexterldesign
Luke 42079 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 After you save the setting, future save operations will create nfo files for your media. Does that answer your question?
ldexterldesign 10 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 After you save the setting, future save operations will create nfo files for your media. Does that answer your question? Thanks for reply Where are NFO files stored because if it's the same location as the updated file then this isn't working for me? Cheers
Luke 42079 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 Right next to your video files in the original media folders. You will need to keep in mind two things before you say "not working": Emby Server needs write access to your media folders in order for this to succeed And second:
ldexterldesign 10 Posted August 12, 2018 Posted August 12, 2018 (edited) @@Luke I'm up for testing this but not entirely sure how to action this part - please help?: > Emby Server needs write access to your media folders in order for this to succeed Yours hopefully Edited August 12, 2018 by ldexterldesign
Luke 42079 Posted August 12, 2018 Posted August 12, 2018 You're running the server on MacOS? You need to make sure the MacOS user that is running Emby Server has write access to your media folders.
ldexterldesign 10 Posted September 7, 2018 Posted September 7, 2018 (edited) Hi Luke, Apologies for delay - I needed to wait before adding new files to inspect NFO working; which it is My last question is when Metadata Manager is used where is Emby storing the updated meta data?:a) in the file itself in an Emby data storec) in the NFO filesd) some of or all If documentation exists then feel free to link me else can something on this topic be added to the documentation? Hope this is clear and to hear back Keep up good work! Thanks (in advance) PS You need to update your https://ckeditor.com/ - that's a terrible emoticon syntax Edited September 7, 2018 by ldexterldesign
ldexterldesign 10 Posted September 7, 2018 Posted September 7, 2018 In both places. Hmm, which "both places" - I gave more than two options Yours hopefully
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