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Neiltring
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Hi there,

 

Ever since the update to add collections i keep getting way too many. I have set it to 4 but i still don't want a lot of the collections. Is there a way to either up the number to say 6 or just completely disable it?

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Hello Neiltring,

** This is an auto reply **

Please wait for someone from staff support or our members to reply to you.

It's recommended to provide more info, as it explain in this thread:

Thank you.

Emby Team

vdatanet
Posted
20 minutes ago, Neiltring said:

Hi there,

 

Ever since the update to add collections i keep getting way too many. I have set it to 4 but i still don't want a lot of the collections. Is there a way to either up the number to say 6 or just completely disable it?

In library setting, disable Import collection information:

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Neiltring
Posted
8 minutes ago, vdatanet said:

In library setting, disable Import collection information:

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Hi there,

 

Yes this is unchecked already but it still generates the collections after deleting them.

vdatanet
Posted
3 minutes ago, Neiltring said:

Hi there,

 

Yes this is unchecked already but it still generates the collections after deleting them.

Yes, because the collection information has already been downloaded, you will have to delete collection information manually manually.

 

 

Neiltring
Posted

From the physical folder instead of deleting the actual collection in emby? Will try that thanks

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vdatanet
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Neiltring
Posted

Thanks, will go through that and sort out my database. 

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Hi, you will want to delete the collections you no longer want from the Emby UI which is the easiest method.

Happy2Play
Posted

Yes since a collection is made from item metadata you have to ensure the item no longer has the <set> node that is making the Collection.

Neiltring
Posted
19 hours ago, cayars said:

Hi, you will want to delete the collections you no longer want from the Emby UI which is the easiest method.

They keep coming back because they have 4 or more films in that "collection"

Neiltring
Posted
10 hours ago, Luke said:

Hi @Neiltring, do your movies have nfo files?

Yes and it does have Set<Resident Evil Collection> for example. I'm hoping there is a way of mass editing to get rid of that. Or just going through the ones in the Collections that keep getting added, so it is no longer triggered?

rodainas
Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Neiltring said:

Yes and it does have Set<Resident Evil Collection> for example. I'm hoping there is a way of mass editing to get rid of that. Or just going through the ones in the Collections that keep getting added, so it is no longer triggered?

Emby keeps reading your set instruction on the nfo files

 

you can mass edit via linux cli command easily or notepad++
 

How to Delete Range of Lines from a File

You can delete a range of lines from a file. Let’s say you want to delete lines from 3 to 5, you can use the below syntax.

  • M – starting line number
  • N – Ending line number
$ sed 'M,Nd' testfile.txt


 

to do recursively, just edit the line range 

sed -i  "3,8d" ./*.nfo

 

Edited by rodainas
Posted

That or remove them from the Collections in the web UI which should also remove the SET commands from the NFO.

rodainas
Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, cayars said:

That or remove them from the Collections in the web UI which should also remove the SET commands from the NFO.

But that web UI option works only if he has activated Metadata saver nfo on library settings right? Otherwise I think emby wont modify nfo files.

Edited by rodainas
Posted

The SET command is only found in the NFO files, so yes to that.

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Has this answered your questions?

Neiltring
Posted
22 hours ago, rodainas said:

Emby keeps reading your set instruction on the nfo files

 

you can mass edit via linux cli command easily or notepad++
 

How to Delete Range of Lines from a File

You can delete a range of lines from a file. Let’s say you want to delete lines from 3 to 5, you can use the below syntax.

  • M – starting line number
  • N – Ending line number

$ sed 'M,Nd' testfile.txt


 

to do recursively, just edit the line range 

sed -i  "3,8d" ./*.nfo

 

I'm one of those Windows folk im afraid to say :D

Neiltring
Posted
22 hours ago, cayars said:

That or remove them from the Collections in the web UI which should also remove the SET commands from the NFO.

I removed them in the Web UI but the NFO still states that they have the SET commands. I don't see why there isn't a "Disable Auto Generation of Collections". Doesn't seem like it would be hard to disable the option, or raise the catchment from 4 to say 8 since very few franchises have that much.

Neiltring
Posted
13 hours ago, Luke said:

Has this answered your questions?

Yes and no. I think the ones that keep getting caught in the "more than 4" catchment i shall just edit the NFO individually. Or downgrade the version. But yes for purposes of closing this thread it has been answered thanks :)

rodainas
Posted (edited)
56 minutes ago, Neiltring said:

I'm one of those Windows folk im afraid to say :D

And thats why I said cli command or Notepad ++

with notepad ++ you can batch edit/remove lines from nfo files.

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rodainas
Posted (edited)
23 hours ago, rodainas said:

But that web UI option works only if he has activated Metadata saver nfo on library settings right? Otherwise I think emby wont modify nfo files.

About the webui if you go that route, you need to enable metadata saver nfo on the libraries that contain the movies added to collections, that way emby can generate/modify the nfo with the changes you do to the metadata at emby level.

If you removed them with that option disabled, the nfo is untouched and any refresh with replace metadata on movie libraries should bring those collections back, so make sure to enable it to make the changes to the nfo.

Other thing you could do and easier is just hiding the collections from homescreen at user level, it will be invisible..

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Neiltring
Posted
1 hour ago, rodainas said:

About the webui if you go that route, you need to enable metadata saver nfo on the libraries that contain the movies added to collections, that way emby can generate/modify the nfo with the changes you do to the metadata at emby level.

If you removed them with that option disabled, the nfo is untouched and any refresh with replace metadata on movie libraries should bring those collections back, so make sure to enable it to make the changes to the nfo.

Other thing you could do and easier is just hiding the collections from homescreen at user level, it will be invisible..

I do like having some collections available, like Criterion or Disney etc but Die Hard can do one ;D  

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