Solution

As pointed out by @[email protected] here comment, and @iturnedintoanewt here, one can manually identify a show by clicking on the 3 vertical dots in the corner of a movie or show when hovering over it, and click “identify” (you must be logged in as an admin account). One then simply fills out the fields, as desired, to find the correct media.

Original Post

I have a few shows that Jellyfin isn’t able to fetch the proper metadata for; they just display blank in the listings with only the original filename. Is it possible for me to select that show, and manually override Jellyfin to identify it as a specific show without renaming the actual file?

  • @Mountaineer
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    81 year ago

    Whilst you can override it manually, I heartily recommend modifying the folder/file names so that autodetection works correctly.

    Otherwise you’ll end up just manually fixing it again next time there’s a significant library change.

    • @Hazrod
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      21 year ago

      On that note, is there a way to find the media for which I used the identify function? And cancel to return it to its default state ?

      • @Mountaineer
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        11 year ago

        Not that I’m aware of.
        The information would certainly be in the database, but I don’t know how to access it.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      This is the best fix, the second would be to find the IMDB id and place it in it on the GUI, then pull the metadata automatically and to make sure it’s not reverted lock it.

    • @KalciferOP
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      21 year ago

      Otherwise you’ll end up just manually fixing it again next time there’s a significant library change.

      What do you mean by this? Would you mean, for example, restructuring the folders so that the path changes?

      • @Mountaineer
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        11 year ago

        Exactly.
        Like you have to move things, or change your mounts, or a major change in Jellyfin necessitates rebuilding the library from scratch.
        This works fine by the way, the watch status is stored in a database seperate from the media.