I’m surprised this has not been added yet as I think this is a big drawback of how the app manages TV libraries.įor movies it works flawless getting the data, but for the thousands of shows I have run through it, it was not able to pull any metadata due to the file naming. I use iFlicks and put these same files and it was able to pull the new data from TVDB or wherever it gets it and was able to tag them with new data. If infuse is using TVDB to get the data, I think this should be a supported naming format but I could be wrong. I was very much hoping this could be added into a future version? Because if I use local metadata, the shows end up in “other” and it also does not look very good. Infuse will not fetch any meta data for any show I have tried with this default structure. Show Name/Season/01 episode 1.ext and so on. Right now iTunes manages my library and the naming is as follows. Update: Trakt calls it “Money Heist (Netflix)”.Hi, I was hoping you could add support for fetching metadata on files that have been organized via iTunes. With shows having the same name you add the year as in “Battlestar Galactica (1978)”, can I rename this show to “La Casa de Papel (Netflix)”? TVDB overcame this by adding a “choice of airing dates”: Antenna 3 or Netflix? Obviously the latter is my choice, but how do I tell Infusse to go for Netflix and leave the Antenna 3 airing dates alone? Now there is season 3… Oops, is it season 2 in original order? Or is it season 3? And if so, what happened to season 2? After broadcasting they sold it to Netflix and Netfilx edited it so the single season became two seasons of more episodes with shorter durations per episode. Both the metadata suppliers for Infuse sticks to their gun that the first time it is aired is the one that will be listed, but with this show there is some problems forthcoming.Īntenna 3 broadcasted it first, so the Spanish channel got the data. So, I have this series (La Casa De Papel) and it’s been a huge discussion throughout the interwebz on how the season numbering goes. It would be REALLY nice for Infuse to support this option. So the titles for each of those parts could be added together with a separator and that would give you an appropriate name for episode. However, the DVD order on these shows lists them as 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3,…etc. But regardless of where your files are from, there’s almost no chance you’ve got each of them in individual files. ![]() TheTVDB’s main episode lists often have these as individual entries. Many kids shows have multiple shorter stories in each episode. But for LOTS of kids shows it’s more complicated than that. Obviously if it’s just an issue of order, then files can be renamed. The metadata that’s loaded is ordered in the the episodes aired which was messed up thanks to the idiots that …īut nothing on ETA. I have all of my files numbered and named in the order they appear on the DVD since it was their intended viewing order (the show makes more sense this way too ). ![]() ![]() Is there any way to specify the metadata info per episode for a TV series for the episode ordering? I’ve run into where the metadata that’s pulled for the show doesn’t match my ordering.Ī good example of this is Firefly. TV Episode ordering/metadata Metadata & Artwork
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