![]() ![]() Support NFO tags for movie sets for Kodi (XBMC) and MediaPortal.įind TV shows and episodes in subdirectories - powerful episode/season detection. Automatically rename files and folders as you like. Create NFO for use with Kodi (XBMC) and MediaPortal. ![]() Due to the fact that it is written in Java, tiny Media Manager will run on Windows, Linux, and macOS (and possibly more OS). It is written to provide metadata for the Kodi Media Center (formerly known as XBMC), MediaPortal, and Plex media server. The other thing to mention is that JF is pretty consistently using the series poster for each season even though I have separate season posters assigned in TMM.įWIW this is a Win10 Pro machine, JF 10.8.13 (X64) and TMM v.4.3.14.TinyMediaManager is a media management tool written in Java/Swing. Jellyfin is reading at least something from some nfos because I had some that I had to build manually in TMM because there was nothing in TMDB to scrape. ![]() To refresh the libraries I've tried all three options (Scan for new and updated files, Search for missing metadata, Replace all metadata) and have told JF to "Replace existing images" (because the ones shown in JF are not what's in TMM) but am still not seeing what I have in TMM (and am happy with). I've tried the Nfo checkbox on & off and am not seeing a difference. I wasn't sure about the Nfo checkbox "Metadata savers" (is this only when I want JF to save metadata to nfos or does it need to be enabled to read from my TMM nfos?). I've turned off all the metadata download/fetch options under Dashboard>Libraries>Manage Libraries, so that JF can't connect to external sources. ![]() I now have everything pretty much as I want it but find that what's in JF does not reflect what I'm seeing in TMM. I've been using Tiny Media Manager (TMM) for my movie and tv show metadata. New to Jellyfin & this forum, so this is probably operator error ![]()
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