![]() ![]() This approach also has full support for all types of movies (disc images, DVD/BR folder structures, splitted files, …). This has the benefit that they are separated from each other and there is no interference with the other versions. Put all your versions in separate folders.There are some solutions how you can still have multiple versions of the same movie in your library: If there is a good solution from the media centers we might re-evaluate the situation. With that in mind we decided against implementing such a feature (for now). There is also no hint how to handle DVD (VIDEO_TS) and BD (BDMV) structures in such a scheme. But this is not the end - we also have to handle “extras” (like external subtitles) for each version accordingly. Furthermore tinyMediaManager can hardly distinguish between a folder with multiple versions of the same movie (multi version movie folder) and a folder with multiple different movies (multi movie folder). We could implement the Emby style, but there is more to take care about in the media manager: at the time of scanning your library you won’t have a “nice” folder-/filename scheme (such as Emby expects to be able to group the movie versions together). Every video file must start with the same name as the movie folder followed by “space, dash, space, version name”. Emby has the best support for multi version movies with one drawback: you have to follow a strict naming scheme.Those situations are best handled by Splitting the movie into separate library items. Likewise, it is not appropriate for 2D vs 3D versions. ![]() Note: This feature is not intended for situations where you might have, for instance, both a “theatrical” and “director’s cut” version of a movie. There is also a note in their wiki that this will not support different “versions” of the same movie ( Source): Plex only supports different video formats of the same movie (720p vs.Kodi does not support multiple versions of the same movie at all ![]() Every media center supports different aspects of this topic. 4k, …) is fully supported by the main media centers like Kodi, Plex and Emby. Having multiple versions of the same movie (as 2D vs. ![]()
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