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Sorted Arcs, Episodes until the website is back again #78

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IceToast opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 7 comments
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Sorted Arcs, Episodes until the website is back again #78

IceToast opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 7 comments
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@IceToast
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I've manually sorted all Arcs and Episodes to have One Pace being watchable in Jellyfin.

Make sure to enable NFO Metadata in your Jellyfin Lib for One Pace.

https://unrate.cc/u/OnePace_JF_Metadata_Images.zip

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@jwueller
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I've been trying to decide how to deal with cases like this where the actual data isn't available. I don't really want to hard-code any data, but having at least the order correct would be a big improvement already.

@jwueller jwueller self-assigned this Aug 30, 2024
@jwueller jwueller added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 30, 2024
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I wouldnt put hardcoded metadata into the addon too. There might be two ways to handle that more clearly. Provide those metadatas (sorted episodes/arcs, images) from a service so the addon can download them or have users use them manually like described in the issue.

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lbux commented Sep 7, 2024

Anything would be better than nothing IMO. I've tried your data @IceToast but for some reason JF has trouble with the episode ordering and some episodes in some series (like Wano) are like 80% ordered and then the remaining episodes have the wrong episode number so I get ordering like: 1, 2, 5, 12, 6, 7

Just to confirm, what is the recommended way to use the nfo data? My folder structure is as recommended, I copied all the nfo files into the respective folder, enable nfo in settings, and then have JF scan for new/updated data. Is this the correct way?

@IceToast
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IceToast commented Sep 7, 2024

Anything would be better than nothing IMO. I've tried your data @IceToast but for some reason JF has trouble with the episode ordering and some episodes in some series (like Wano) are like 80% ordered and then the remaining episodes have the wrong episode number so I get ordering like: 1, 2, 5, 12, 6, 7

Just to confirm, what is the recommended way to use the nfo data? My folder structure is as recommended, I copied all the nfo files into the respective folder, enable nfo in settings, and then have JF scan for new/updated data. Is this the correct way?

Nah you are correct and have done everything right. I just noticed i have sorted some files wrong. I will correct and update this thread soon.

@IceToast
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IceToast commented Sep 9, 2024

I have updated the metadata. You can redownload the archive in the original post (it's been replaced).

@RafaelMoralesV
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Is there anyway to use the web archive in case the original page is down?

Also, hardcoding doesn't sound like a bad idea, since the chapter data is mostly gonna stay the same, at least for the arcs that had their work finished.

@Esteban-Bermudez
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Now that the new website is up but there is only links to Pixel Drain would it be best if it it uses .nfo as a fallback?

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