I know there are different naming structure for TV shows and Movies already to make sure Plex would grab the right metadata.
However (see here: https://forums.plex.tv/t/new-plex-media-server-movie-scanner-and-agent-preview/593269) it seems that Plex's new agent system may change / improve the way contents are detected.
I'm about to perform a Plex Dance as I've changed the naming convention between Movies and TV shows and now the metadata grabbing is buggy.
I may use brackets to isolate information that could disturb Plex's analysis.
I don't use FileBot but as I use Medusa and can't use Sonarr, does having the codec, resolution and release team in brackets would stop SZ to find the best subtitles? I'm not even sure Medusa drops a file-info. I use Radarr for Movies and I've connected its API to SZ.
I just want to get the perfect name structure before performing a Plex Dance on more than 2000 files...
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
I know there are different naming structure for TV shows and Movies already to make sure Plex would grab the right metadata. However (see here: https://forums.plex.tv/t/new-plex-media-server-movie-scanner-and-agent-preview/593269) it seems that Plex's new agent system may change / improve the way contents are detected. I'm about to perform a Plex Dance as I've changed the naming convention between Movies and TV shows and now the metadata grabbing is buggy.
I may use brackets to isolate information that could disturb Plex's analysis. I don't use FileBot but as I use Medusa and can't use Sonarr, does having the codec, resolution and release team in brackets would stop SZ to find the best subtitles? I'm not even sure Medusa drops a file-info. I use Radarr for Movies and I've connected its API to SZ.
I just want to get the perfect name structure before performing a Plex Dance on more than 2000 files... Thank you in advance.