DarzLir 0 Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 Hi, I have a doubt that I do not know if I can solve As we all know, some animated series have some movies and in Thetvdb, they are included within season 0 / specials. My current case is that I have the 3 Dragon Ball Super movies as 3 special episodes in that series However, I would like that they will be available in a specific library that I have on animated films, I created 3 folders with the name of the films, and inside of them a .strm file with the path of the "special episode" that corresponded The strm file: The error is that it seems that it is not the correct way to do it because as it is seen in the log, it does not find the file. Should I put something different in the path as file: \\? I really have everything on my local hard drives without having to pull files uploaded to the cloud. log.txt
Luke 42085 Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 Hi, you need to put the pull path to the video file inside the .strm file. Look at this part: ;m\Dragon Are you sure that is correct?
DarzLir 0 Posted May 27, 2019 Author Posted May 27, 2019 Hi, you need to put the pull path to the video file inside the .strm file. Look at this part: ;m\Dragon Are you sure that is correct? Hi Luke, I used this "ó" instead "ó" E:\SA-Series Animación\Drag... Because if I use "ó" in Emby appears this That � :\
Luke 42085 Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 What I would suggest doing is just copying and pasting the exact path from windows explorer into the .strm file. Please see if that helps. Thanks.
DarzLir 0 Posted May 28, 2019 Author Posted May 28, 2019 Tested with bad results, in fact I pasted in vlc and the movie played, however emby was still detecting badly that character. I tried one last thing, using "ó" in the strm file, in emby appears "ó" and it has already detected the metadata, maybe using the unicode form is not compatible... but with the UTF-8 yes I don't know if it is a mistake from me creating the strm file, or emby that does not recognize these characters in a file like that. I used Notepad++ and saving like a .txt, then I changed the .txt extension for the .strm
Luke 42085 Posted May 28, 2019 Posted May 28, 2019 emby was still detecting badly that character. Why do you feel that this was the case?
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