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Tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder
Tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder





tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder
  1. #TINYMEDIAMANAGER MOVE ALL EPISODES TO SEASON FOLDER MOVIE#
  2. #TINYMEDIAMANAGER MOVE ALL EPISODES TO SEASON FOLDER CODE#
tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder

#TINYMEDIAMANAGER MOVE ALL EPISODES TO SEASON FOLDER CODE#

Open PowerShell ISE on your Windows and paste this code and run it after editing Root Path or save this script as a. nfo file goes at all, which is shocking, especially whens TMM settings seem to indicate that it can save Emby-compliant files but in reality it doesn't do it at all in this case of BDMV folders.Įdited Novemby As you are using Windows i can help you out with a little script.

tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder

#TINYMEDIAMANAGER MOVE ALL EPISODES TO SEASON FOLDER MOVIE#

Is there another Media Library Manager that can export movie.xml or folder_name.nfo into the root folder of Movie containing a BDMV folder so Emby can read it? TMM has no control on where the. Why can't Emby recognize index.nfo directly? Is there no intention to add this capability?Īlso, why doesn't Emby read the index.nfo file as it is? I have to change the index.nfo file generated by TMM into movie.xml (at least the previous Metabrowser app could generate movie.xml directly but now the app is defunct) or folder_name.nfo so Emby would scan and read the metadata properly. So in the meantime, I have some questions for Emby team hasn't Emby provided the ability to read the index.nfo file inside BDMV folder? This seems to be a really basic function and it's been 2 years since my original post was made here. * after making my first post on the TMM subreddit, someone did respond to me, not with a solution though, so my initial impression was not correct I even read specific posts about "don't ask Emby-related questions" here. I have even scanned the TMM forums on Kodi and Reddit *, I don't think they care about Emby users like me. So this option is no go unless someone is able to provide the scripts.

tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder

Raname index.nfo file to movie.xml or folder name.nfo (so Emby can reacognize them) Worse still, there are no example scripts available for the following operations:Ĭopy existing index.nfo file to one folder level higher I studied the link your provided to TMM post-processing using both executable file mode and scripting modes.īut unfortunately without coding background, the whole page contains mumbo-jambo that I simply don't understand. There's is no inherent ability within TMM to get desired result, but you can make use of its Post-processing feature and simply copy/move that nfo up one level to root folder:Įither by invoking an external script or using inline scripting. Go for the one that will serve you in the long run.TMM was built primarily with Kodi in mind, and as such adheres to Kodi conventions/standards mostly everywhere, albeit support for other Media Centers has been somewhat expanded over time. If you have your library organised the Kodi way, even Synology’s own scrapers and Plex will have no problem scraping things. They are like that for a reason, and that is to provide a standardised composition of strings which a scraper hands over to the API of one of the many databases that exist by now. The naming schemes weren’t chosen out of the blue or to annoy users. If you don’t want to do that manually, there are tools like tinyMediaManager or MediaElch which do this for you. nfos then and have whatever weird folder structure you please. Basically, some people are unwilling to adapt their naming scheme to the one of Kodi. We get threads like these on here about once every month. Of course this won’t display posters like a library. Kodi remembers which episode/movie you watched and at which timestamp you stopped playing any file. if not from an external database that stores all this information? If you want a simple file manager, use Videos → Files and have that one sorted alphabetically. From where should the scraper gather all the data about participating actors, plot, thumbnails, posters etc.







Tinymediamanager move all episodes to season folder