l3chmp 0 Posted May 13, 2020 Posted May 13, 2020 (edited) multiple file names are the same but with different extensions. Posible ? \TV \Glee (2009) \Season 1 Glee S01E01.mp4 Glee S01E01.mkv Glee S01E02.mp4 Glee S01E02.mkv \MOVIES \Avatar (2009) Avatar (2009) - 720p.mp4 Avatar (2009) - 720p.mkv Avatar (2009) - 1080p.mp4 Avatar (2009) - 1080p.mkv I want like this Is it possible? Edited May 13, 2020 by l3chmp
Luke 42095 Posted May 14, 2020 Posted May 14, 2020 Hi, yes we do support multi-version videos. You can learn more and find examples on our movie naming guide: https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159102-movie-naming As well as our TV naming guide: https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159110-tv-naming Please let us know if this helps. Thanks. 1
negativzeroe 80 Posted May 14, 2020 Posted May 14, 2020 I get the different resolutions but why the mp4 and mkv? Sent from my ONEPLUS A5000 using Tapatalk
l3chmp 0 Posted May 14, 2020 Author Posted May 14, 2020 Hi, yes we do support multi-version videos. You can learn more and find examples on our movie naming guide: https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159102-movie-naming As well as our TV naming guide: https://support.emby.media/support/solutions/articles/44001159110-tv-naming Please let us know if this helps. Thanks. I thank you for the answer But i mean that Will it be able to choose the same file to be played with 720p / 1080p? Or will become a repeat movie with two posters
Solution pwhodges 2015 Posted May 14, 2020 Solution Posted May 14, 2020 Given the four files, with two names and two extensions, you will see one entry in the library, and you can pick any of the four to play from a drop-down on the information screen - but you will not be able to distinguish between the mp4 and mkv versions with the same name as the drop-down doesn't include the extension. However, if you press the play button without going to the information screen, Emby will choose which to play on the basis of which will give the best quality with the client in use and bandwidth available. Paul 2
l3chmp 0 Posted May 14, 2020 Author Posted May 14, 2020 Given the four files, with two names and two extensions, you will see one entry in the library, and you can pick any of the four to play from a drop-down on the information screen - but you will not be able to distinguish between the mp4 and mkv versions with the same name as the drop-down doesn't include the extension. However, if you press the play button without going to the information screen, Emby will choose which to play on the basis of which will give the best quality with the client in use and bandwidth available. Paul Thank you brother This is the answer I need. I just want to keep every file because I don't want to just watch it. I want to collect it too. I therefore want to keep it all. Thanks again
negativzeroe 80 Posted May 19, 2020 Posted May 19, 2020 (edited) I just want to keep every file because I don't want to just watch it. I want to collect it too. I therefore want to keep it all. I'm still incredibly curious as to the reason you have both an mp4 and mkv. To my understanding those are just containers that would hold the streams together in one file, so you would have an h264 video stream, aac audio stream and srt/ass sub steam for example in an mkv, the only difference would be mp4 does not support containing subtitle files, mkv does not support xvid, other odds and ends. If I'm wrong please tell me because my whole view of the world is in question lol. I could understand using makemkv to rip a full blu ray and save as source, then re-encode h265 mp4 with loose subs, then converting a copy to 720p but that makes the 720p mkv a mystery. And if you only want the mkv for collection purposes, you could rename to Avatar (2009) - Source.mkv or Avatar (2009) - 1080p/720p.mp4 for the others so you could Identify them easier. Please don't think I'm being belligerent I'm just trying to understand your process. I'm also a collector when it comes to some of my media so I like to understand how others' collections work. Edited May 19, 2020 by negativzeroe
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