Some folders are recognized as TV series #7843

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opened 2026-02-07 05:26:27 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 1 comment
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Originally created by @894430852 on GitHub (Nov 28, 2025).

Since some files are quite disorganized, I intended to manage and access them via folders. However, these folders (even those with multiple subdirectory layers) are mistakenly recognized as episodes – an issue that didn’t exist in the older version I used previously. Testing shows that currently, as long as a subfolder name contains numbers within symbols like ()【】[], the entire folder is classified as a TV series. Even if the subfiles have a hierarchical structure, they’re all flattened together, making it difficult to locate specific files.

Originally created by @894430852 on GitHub (Nov 28, 2025). Since some files are quite disorganized, I intended to manage and access them via folders. However, these folders (even those with multiple subdirectory layers) are mistakenly recognized as episodes – an issue that didn’t exist in the older version I used previously. Testing shows that currently, as long as a subfolder name contains numbers within symbols like ()【】[], the entire folder is classified as a TV series. Even if the subfiles have a hierarchical structure, they’re all flattened together, making it difficult to locate specific files.
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@crobibero commented on GitHub (Nov 28, 2025):

Please fill out the issue template. It is there for a reason.

https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/new?template=issue+report.yml

@crobibero commented on GitHub (Nov 28, 2025): Please fill out the issue template. It is there for a reason. https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/new?template=issue+report.yml
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Reference: starred/jellyfin#7843