![]() But Jellyfin has a finer configuration with the order of the plugins, so this setting would not be needed in my opinion. V3 was published, then reverted to V2, then back to V3.įor example the TVDB-Plugin of KODI also has a setting to use IMDB ratings instead of TVDB ratings and their universal metadata plugin allows to configure different metadata providers for title, description, genre individually. Their switch from V2 to V3 was very problematic. They disappeared with one of their latest updates (perhaps the update is not finished and they appear again?). TVDB always had their own ratings on their website. I would make it just OMDB for all myself, but some users might like the ratings from other sources.īut even with OMDB at first place, I don't get the IMDB rating for episodes (8.6 is not the IMDB rating)? In this case, it would make sense that we figure out some method of setting a preferred rating source for the library. OMDB does give us an actual IMDB rating (and pretty accurate too, though there is some cache delay sometimes), but the others get "preferred" because they have more series data to provide. TheMovieDB also has community ratings, which get imported when it's turned on. TheTVDB appears to have it's own stale ratings provided through its API (which don't appear anywhere on the website). What settings do I have to make, to get IMDB ratings for episodes or is this not supported? ![]() I've switched the order again to: series metadata (MovieDB, TVDB, OMDB) and episode metadata (MovieDB, TVDB, OMDB) and updated again: S01 9.5 (OK), but description is now english (NOK) Then I changed the order for series metadata (order: OMDB, TVDB, MovieDB) and episode metadata (OMDB, TVDB, MovieDB) and update with "Replace all metadata". If I enable german data, series metadata (order: TVDB, MovieDB, OMDB), season metadata (MovieDB) and episode metadata (TVDB, MovieDB, OMDB), then I get:Į03 not listed, no description (I think jellyfin handles episodes the same way like emby and combines episode 2 and 3, but other software like KODI lists separate episodes if multiple episodes are on one disc) Folderstructure is:Ĭhernobyl\S01\Ĭhernobyl\S01\ I suppose I could make some simple script to look up the episode number from IMDB and rename the files, but that would seem redundant since TMM already appears to have that capability to some extent.I have Chernobyl on bluray and created stubs for it. The problem is that the content I download contains an accurate IMDB ID for each episode, but the provided season/episode number are inconsistent. Is that not the case? If it is the case, is there any way for me to batch assign IMDB IDs to episodes so that the scraper can then look up the correct metadata? ![]() These both led me to believe that when an ID exists for an episode in the database, it is used to fetch the episode number rather than using the parsed episode number to find the ID and associated metadata.
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