From 9086981aeff41fd27189dac3c916a8533070ee31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frederik Baerentsen Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 20:28:21 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Finished TV Shows --- Media Organizing/TV Shows.md | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/Media Organizing/TV Shows.md b/Media Organizing/TV Shows.md index c5c1419..38cd510 100644 --- a/Media Organizing/TV Shows.md +++ b/Media Organizing/TV Shows.md @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ When organizing TV Shows I have three different types of shows, which would need These types are: - Standard -- Daily - Anime +- Daily ## Standard Standard shows are what most people would watch on TV. This includes shows like `Friends` and miniseries like `Band of Brothers`. Most of my TV Shows fall in the *Standard* category, which i ripped from DVDs or Blu-Rays in order to save them. I've had some bad experiences with disks, where they stopped working after some years, so now i rip all my physical media as a backup. -Standard tv shows should be located in season folders and named for each episode. My folder structure looks something like: +Standard tv shows should be located in season folders and named for each episode. My folder structure looks something like this: ``` TV Shows @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ TV Shows └───Series Title (year) │ │ │ └───Season x -│ │ Series Title - S0xE0x - Episode Title - [Quality][MediaInfo AudioChannels].ext +│ │ Series Title - S0xE0x - Episode Title - [Quality][MediaInfo AudioChannels AudioLanguages - SUB].ext │ │ ... ``` - +[{Quality Title}][{MediaInfo Simple} {MediaInfo AudioChannels} {MediaInfo AudioLanguages} - SUB{MediaInfo SubtitleLanguages}] An example would be: ``` @@ -31,13 +31,60 @@ TV Shows └───Friends (1991) │ │ │ └───Season 1 -│ │ Friends - S01E01 - The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate - [Bluray-1080p][x265 AAC 5.1].mkv +│ │ Friends - S01E01 - The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate - [Bluray-1080p][x265 AAC 5.1 [EN]].mkv │ │ ... │ └───Game of Thrones (2011) │ │ │ └───Season 1 -│ │ Game of Thrones - S01E01 - Winter Is Coming - [Bluray-1080p][x265 AAC[EN+FR+ES] [EN+FR+ES+PT+PL+NL+DA+FI+NB+SV] 5.1].mkv +│ │ Game of Thrones - S01E01 - Winter Is Coming - [Bluray-1080p][x265 AAC 5.1 [EN+FR+ES] - SUB[EN+FR+ES+DA].mkv +│ │ ... +│ +``` + +When looking at the naming of each episode, it is important for me to be able to find the show and season, if i never lose my folder structure. A nice to have into is the source, where it mostly is Bluray or DVD. With Blurays i like to to also show the resolution. +Depending on the show, I have multiple audios available and/or subtitles. In the case of Game of Thrones, the example shows English, French and Spanish audio and English, French, Spanish and Danish subtitles. + +## Anime + +Anime is similar to *Standard* but still varies enough to not be handeled the same. + +``` +TV Shows +│ +└───Series Title (year) +│ │ +│ └───Season x +│ │ Series Title - S0xE0x (Absolute numbering) - Episode Title - [Quality][MediaInfo AudioChannels VideoDynamicRange VideoBitDepth].ext +│ │ ... +│ +└───Fairy Tail (2009) +│ │ +│ └───Season 1 +│ │ Fairy Tail - S01E01 (001) - The Fairy Tail - [Bluray-1080p][x265 AAC[EN+JA] [EN] 5.1][10bit].mkv │ │ ... +``` + +With anime i like to add the VideoDynamicRange (HDR/SDR) and VideoBitDepth (eg. 10 bit or 8 bit). Animes also often have an absolute number, which makes it easier to follow. + +## Daily + +I have no daily shows, as i really don't follow late-night shows, but a setup would be similar to the previous two: + +``` +TV Shows │ +└───Series Title (year) +│ │ +│ └───Season x +│ │ Series Title - YYYY-MM-DD - Episode Title.ext +│ │ ... ``` + +Instead of a season and episode number, we use a year-month-day numbering, as each episode airs daily. + +## Software + +I wont go into details about ripping and converting the files, but instead just talk about the organizing. +I used to have a bunch of bash scripts that used ffprobe and ffmpeg to determine the information for each file. This proved to be cumbersome and slow. Instead i decided to try [tinyMediaManager](https://www.tinymediamanager.org/), which works wonders. Once problem is that it is easiest to use through the GUI. After moving to a headless NAS, it was too slow to VNC to the server in order to organize my media. +Instead i started using Sonarr purely for media management. Sonarr runs through Docker and and after ripping a disk, i add each file to my import folder and Sonarr can then be accessed through a browser for management. \ No newline at end of file