I only show one besides the famous problem with the film 10x10 could simply read it from the nfo file or add a manual editing option even add or change the Infuse code for that film we have been with this problem for many years.
It is not worth changing the title because it would not be recognized by the other Plex programs, Jellyfin, DSvideo etc.
I open another thread is closed. The ones on the subject.
Fixing the ill-identified films and series I still do with the 10x10 film turns out that disappeared from “Others” and similar to a chapter in a series and I lost the name I didn’t write it down and the film disappeared.
Is it so difficult I know at least this movie is indexed?
Implement something just for this movie I found it on .nfo, but even if he reads it, he doesn’t put it in the film folder.
I think they should discriminate separate films from the series, not pass this or indexes using the file .nfo that has all my series and movies.
Now it doesn’t appear in “Others” he’s stuck like a chapter in some series to see if I find it in some drawer of the house
Did you try naming the file “10 X 10 2018.mkv” This has a space between the “10” and the “X” and seems to pick up the correct info.
The reason it’s causing issues is that the name is the same format as what Infuse uses for denoting TV show season and episode (01X05 etc) and this throws off the metadata search at TMDB.
The movie ‘10x10’ is a unique title with a simple workaround.
It doesn’t make sense for us to spend time adding a special handling for this single title, which runs the risk of breaking fetching for many other titles (since this is a common TV show naming style).
It’s highly unlikely there is ever going to be an issue like this in the future with other titles, so I would recommend just renaming the file and moving on.
And if I change the original title is no longer that film stops appearing on my other servers it’s like changing the name to your child is not right.
This is over until next year we’re still the same.
I’ll think heavy for a movie that’s probably bad (I haven’t seen it)
But as I’ve already published some capture before.
I have a very large library about 15,000 movies and about 35,000 series chapters.
This happens, and a lot of this movie is the one that I warned in the first place and it was not listened to and I no longer spoke of it until another year.
That is why it is paramount for me to be well organized and shown in the order of newly added.
Infuse is what I use in the Appletv can still be used although it is much slower than Infuse 6.
And on iPhone now a 13Pro Max is impossible to use Infuse 7 with it, it’s very large the library and Infuse 7 can’t with it, showing only a new film takes me almost a day for the scan.
That’s why I think the solution is to read the “.nfo” or use film folder for films and use “Series” for the series so is movie 10x10 and about 700 out of 15,000 would show.