WebThe title is always taken from AniDb, using other titles breaks metadata refreshes as Emby provides the existing title rather than the file name the second time around which can cause finding a match in AniDb to fail. Option. Description. Example. Localized. Use the title in the language that Emby is configured for. Webemby is storing all thing in the ix-applications pool. so is syncthing, so they are both in the same area. i thought emby should be able to see it, but i dont see the folder structure from within the app. i only see emby's small part of it. what should i be doing to give emby access to the other part of the ix-applications folder? 0
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WebSep 29, 2024 · Ah, sorry for the confusion. I used Jellyfin Web simply as an example to show how Jellyfin Web handles the bluray folder. I don’t think it using transcoding affects the problem. Infuse can handle (1) normal videos (e.g., mkv files, or even bluray iso files) from Jellyfin, and (2) bluray folder from samba mount, both without transcoding. WebSep 19, 2013 · Media Files & Folders Structure Media Files & Folders Structure media folders files library structure naming guide wiki By Admin September 19, 2013 in Tutorials and Guides Share Followers 4 Admin Administrator Regular 342 204 Posted September … just want to escape reality
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WebSep 16, 2024 · Emby is pretty flexible. For example you might have 3 HDDs you use for Emby storage. You could setup something like: D:\Movies E:\TV Shows F:\Pictures F:\Music F:\Home Videos F:\Games As long as you know where your files are stored and the layout makes sense to you and your equipment then you just enter that in Emby for each library. WebFeb 4, 2024 · Optional Movies Folder Format for the Plex Movies Scanner and Jellyfin/Emby This naming scheme is made to be compatible with the new Plex TV Series Scanner that now support IMDB and TVDB IDs in file names. For Plex: { Movie CleanTitle } ( { Release Year }) { imdb- { ImdbId }} RESULT: The Movie Title (2010) {imdb-tt1520241} … Webemby = tryQuietly { emby.split (/ [ ,; ]+/)*.split (/:/).collect { it.length >= 3 ? [host: it [0], port: it [1] as int, token: it [2]] : it.length >= 2 ? [host: it [0], token: it [1]] : [host: it [0]] } } // extra options, myepisodes updates and email notifications extractFolder = tryQuietly { extractFolder as File } just want to give you heads up