![]() X (API) scope “unscraped” has been added to our HTTP API X (JMTE) replacement renderer can also be called for a single char X (TV show) re-evaluate filter state after changes #2047 X () enhanced conversion for atmos/hdr codec in metadata sync (thx (moviesets) do not allow editing of ‘dummy’ movies #2064 X (movie) fix character escaping of path separators #2049 X (TV shows) also allow to choose season artwork when scraping TV shows X (TV shows) hanging when scraping for episodes #1411 X enhanced the array renderer (also render lists with other types than strings) X (HTTP API) wait for all image downloads before renaming X (TV show) fixed fetching of missing episode thumbs #2045 X (TMDB) fixed classification of artwork (logos) #2044 X (movie) fixed loading of custom editions #2043 X fixed parsing language from libmediainfo #2036 X fix duplicate filter with movie sets scraped from TMDB #2024 It's been discussed in another thread.X (TVDB) only scrape the requested certification code That means if I filter and there aren't enough movies, I can't get back to that "Filters" button. Oh, and the reason I can't just filter by tags on the movies screen is because I'm using the Tizen version of Emby client on a Samsung Smart TV. It's best for big collections or random custom collections. I don't know if this will be helpful for anyone else, but that's how I do it for my custom collections that plugins might not pick up and to deal with me moving stuff around occasionally. I refreshed my Collections in Emby and BOOM: There it was. I put a folder.jpg in there too for my collection. \Emby-Server\programdata\data\collections\ Collection Title \ Rename the xml to " Collection Title.xml"Ĭreate a folder inside your Emby Collections folder: Open that xml and change "Collection Title" to whatever the name of my Collection will be. In TinyMediaManager, I simply filter the list by tags or by "datasource" or by whatever I want, then I export the list using my template. This template exports an xml that writes the path for every one of your movies inside a CollectionItem. TinyMediaManagerFolder\templates\Emb圜ollectionXML\ĭescription=This template exports a valid Emby collections.xml file I need a " nf" file and a " list.jmte" file. In this folder, I had to create a folder named " Emb圜ollectionXML". TinyMediaManager keeps it's export templates in a folder named "templates" in the main program folder. There's also a folder of movies that I consider temporary residents on my hard drive. I have several MoviesFolders though, including a folder containing all the movies that I haven't watched yet. I just thought that I'd share my methods for people in the same situation. So, I can rearrange my files at will, use whatever folder and naming scheme that I wish, replace files with better quality rips, re-tag or rename, or pretty much do whatever i want. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it worked. I wrote my template to conform to Emby's collection.xml scheme and placed the xml in a "CollectionName " folder in the Collections folder. So I wrote an export template for TinyMediaManager that exports a list of movies in xml form. I switched over from Plex a few days ago and this was maddening because I was used to using tags. ![]() This would KILL Emby's collections method. I happen to move my files around a lot based on my own organizational madness, lol. I use TinyMediaManager to do all of my metadata.
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