CaffNoir 21 Posted March 10, 2021 Posted March 10, 2021 Hello ! Since a full rescan my series have a little problem. I have some series with no seasons folders and some with (see both screenshot). What i already did : - Full rescan - Delete .nfo then full rescan - Individual rescan - Delete .nfo then individual rescan All of this didn't worked but i've tried to remove .nfo, rename a full series by adding "(date)" in title of each episode and main folder and by the magic of potter it's worked. All of my series have the same structure : - Serie's name - s1 - Serie's name - 01x0.. - Episode name - Serie's name - 01x0.. - Episode name - Serie's name - 01x0.. - Episode name - s2 - Serie's name - 02x0.. - Episode name - Serie's name - 02x0.. - Episode name - Serie's name - 02x0.. - Episode name Also before emby was writting .nfo files and now it dosn't do it. Emby have full right to write. My setup is : - my main server with debian 10 running emby server - a storage server mounted on the main server with samba Both server connected locally Thanks for help and support
Solution Luke 42079 Posted March 10, 2021 Solution Posted March 10, 2021 Hi, as a test, if you rename your S1 folder to Season 1, then run a library scan, does that help? 1
CaffNoir 21 Posted March 10, 2021 Author Posted March 10, 2021 5 hours ago, Luke said: Hi, as a test, if you rename your S1 folder to Season 1, then run a library scan, does that help? Yes ! thanks it's help but there is a way to add "s1" as a term for "seasons 1" ? Because i have a lot of tv show with this type of structure.
Luke 42079 Posted March 10, 2021 Posted March 10, 2021 We actually already support it, and i just tested and it seems to be working OK. @Happy2Play are you able to reproduce?
Happy2Play 9781 Posted March 11, 2021 Posted March 11, 2021 2 hours ago, Luke said: . @Happy2Play are you able to reproduce? No adding the specific example above added without issue. But this issue does seem to come up quite often.
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