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Emby not detecting multiple versions correctly


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agottschling
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Hey emby team,

I was adding some new media and when emby rescanned the library, it failed to detect the multiple versions, instead making two copies of the same movie in the library. When I manually joined them, the version names are the entire filename, rather than the part that differs, emby is also storing multiple copies of the images and metadata. A screenshot is attached.

Am I doing something wrong, or did I find a bug?

Thanks

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agottschling
Posted

The only thing that differs on my setup is that I'm using brackets to hold the version info instead of a dash. Is that no longer supported?

Posted

Can you show us a screenshot from explorer that shows both the folder and file names?

agottschling
Posted

Screenshot attached.

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Happy2Play
Posted (edited)

Screenshot attached.

 

Does not meet the number one rule.

 

"Each version must begin with the folder name, followed by"

 

Proper naming works without issue.

 

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agottschling
Posted

Huh,

Initially, I had it that way but changed it to an underscore when Emby started doing this nonsense.

I'll just fix that up and go from there.

Thanks for the help.

Posted

Hi there, why do you consider it nonsense when the wiki spells out the accepted convention for you?

agottschling
Posted

Nonsense probably wasn't the right word, However, Emby had never given me a hard time because I used dashes or had left off the year in the filename before.

It probably changed during an update, and it was my fault for not reading it carefully enough though.

Posted

It hasn't gotten stricter with updates, in fact it's actually gotten looser with what it accepts.

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