![]() I’ve noticed now that some episodes are being recognized, but not all. Mystery Science Theater 3000 - S01E10 - Robot Holocaust I have attempted the Plex shuffle twice this evening, with no luck - however - I just ripped Robot Holocaust from MKV, then compressed w/ handbrake and the spaces, had been auto-filled with underscores, and PLEX is reading it, how I would like i/e As I would assume that’s the “embedded title” You mentioned earlier. Since then, I’ve renamed the Files in my library, as mentioned above to option B - However, the ones named with periods, in place of spaces, still show on plex, with said periods. I/EĪ.) mystery.05.e10.xxxxī.) Mystery Science Theater 3000 - S05E10 - XXXXĪnd so on. Since I began, I named each file to what I had “hoped” to be correct. If at first you don’t succeed - Follow The Instructions!ġ) remove the embedded (and quite bogus) title field by highlighting the root of the tracks in the left pane, then in the right pane remove the Title Field and hit enter. In fact - a capital letter in ANY one of those ‘-tags’ will blow EVERY extra right out of the water. I can tell you when you use the ‘handbook’ for Movie Extras, particularly the Extra ‘-tags’ - if you decide to use a Capital letter in the tag… IT WON’T WORK! There’s a Handy Handbrake Guide in my signature that may contain these and some other tips that will no doubt come in handy at some point.īasically - you use the name as it’s listed at TVDB/TMDB - adhering strictly to case as shown… exactly like FileBot would do… so there is no question… so you won’t have to ‘take it for a walk to see if you like it - then Plex Dance the bich when it doesn’t work’… proving beyond any doubt that it’s easier and quicker to name and place it right once, than it is to ‘experiment’ with names and formats not in the handbook Plex has so graciously provided: ![]() replace corrected show/movie into library.bring names and structures into compliance/Move LMA/etc.<- scan library files, empty trash, clean bundles Renaming/restructuring (if you have to do any - most folks do at some point) is best performed OUTSIDE the library and you’ll sometimes need to write a new bundle for the show so The Plex Dance® was invented: LMA will do what it has to from the bottom. If you do have embedded metadata this will cure the issue, if you don’t it won’t matter. Just drag LMA to the bottom of the list and drop it. Plex will read Bogus and Embedded Title Fields - preferring them over perfectly named and structured files, but you can combat that situation by moving Local Media Assets to the bottom of every agent list you can find. At that point ALL the track titles will usually, but not always, be removed and won’t set up the pain and suffering imposed by Plex when it reads and reacts to bogus Title Fields inside MP4/M4V files that you create later on. ![]() Remove the embedded (and quite bogus) title field by highlighting the root of the tracks in the left pane, then in the right pane remove the Title Field and hit enter. You can attack this ‘shortcoming’ in several ways: In MakeMKV when you are ripping the file initially from disc, most discs contain an embedded title field. I am aware of filebot - but Apprehensive in the event this was a user (me) error. Plex recognized the show, the seasons, but the episodes are not recognized… am I doing something incorrect? I think a total of 5 shows were recognized correctly, with the exact same filenaming type… I can provide screen shots if necessary once I return home. However - sometimes as mentioned, the spaces are filled with Underscores, and sometimes not. When compressing via Handbrake it copies the above, and adds the T01 or T00 at the end, in which I can remove, when choosing a file path. ![]() Mystery Science Theater 3000 - S08E21 - Timechasers I’m Having the issue where some spaces are being filled by underscores and some are being copied correctly, with regards to the filepath name i/E I have named them per above, and separated them by season. I am currently In process of Ripping all my MST3k DVD’s via MAKEMKV, then compressing them to MP4 via Handbrake. HI All, Forgive me for bumping an old thread, but I am having trouble with this as well. ![]()
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