did you find any solution for this?
did you find any solution for this?
The usual fix from the Jellyfin docs would be to check you file naming conventions, and add the TVDB or TMDB show ID to the folder so that it scrapes it correctly, or use the Identify option like @Rudee mentioned to select a better match from the UI after import.
Both TVDB and TMDB consider Pokémon Journeys to be Season 23 of the original Pokémon show, the OMDB seems to list it as a standalone show though, so you could import and match it against that metadata.
I’m roughly 6 episodes into the original Cowboy Bebop, and about halfway though a re-watch of Dragon Ball.
This one is edgy.
Mister Bondman, please pay this month’s rent. Also, there are noise complaints from the neighbors!
So far these last two episodes have been B-story bonanzas, but I’m still enjoying the spotlight shining on the supporting cast for a change.
I tried both Lidarr and Beets before, but their automation tended to pick matches with a “eh, close enough” attitude, so I just decided I’d do it properly myself.
I tag metadata on everything with MusicBrainz Picard, and then store it in a /{Album Artist}/{Album}/{Track}
hierarchy.
I kinda enjoyed them giving a bit more depth to Damian though; showing that his two friends are really there for him, almost to their own detriment, and that while he is determined to live up to the goals his father set for him, he might actually be willing to mellow out a bit from time to time.
The lake was really nicely drawn too.
A dog!
Draw eyebrows on him!
True, I guess I was thinking more in terms of “media acquisition” when I meant integrations 😉
trakt.tv could be a good web-based solution. It wouldn’t have the same integrations as the likes of Overseerr or Jellyseerr though, which would expect to be paired with Plex/Jellyfin and the *arr stack.
Yeah, assuming you’re talking about the US one, I have to agree it definitely loses itself towards the end. It just starts bringing in crazy caricatures instead of fully formed relatable characters because the goofier parts of the established cast were received well. Once Catherine Tate shows up, I’m eyeing the exits.
Regarding Bocchi the Rock I have to disagree, all I want is more of that show beamed straight into my eyeballs!
I can’t think of any anime that could be improved with less episodes, because I only continue watching something if I actually like it, and I can’t remember anything I just walked away from. Maybe one of the two versions of Fullmetal Alchemist? That show really didn’t impress me much at the time though, really only watched as much of it as I did because friends were so into it at the time.
Non-anime wise, Dexter, Weeds and Supernatural all should’ve ended wayyy earlier and were kept in life support because of prior successful ratings, off the top of my head.
All I could find was an anime named “Carole & Tuesday”, which I think I’m going to add to my list too. Is that what you meant?
Alright, I guess I’ll give it a go then, thanks!
I don’t watch much anime, but really enjoyed Bocchi the Rock! when I stumbled across it.
Would I like this show too, or is the only similarity that both shows follow a band?
All the CDLC for RS2014 work by pretending to be the DLC for “Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock”, because it was given away for free as a preorder. If you get any of the other delisted DLC, you can use Rocksmith Custom Song Toolkit to change the ID to one you own (free or paid, as long as you have a steam license for it) and it should work.