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I am loving TMM. It's great! But I am migrating to Emby. Is there a magic way to get TMM and EMBY to play nice together? TMM has a number of movie sets/collections that are not appearing in Emby. This is one issue I have been trying to resolve.
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you can do that with the emby media management stuff. you create a set and add the movies to it. Takes a few checkboxes. then you can assign artwork by posting a themoviedb set ID.
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the NFO setup is Kodi style - is there anything in the emby docs how the movie set should look like in the NFOs?
iirc emby just tries to parse kodi style NFO files - maybe they need to adopt their importing engine?
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Why not use the emby interface to manage metadata?
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IIRC Kodi does not use a tmdbsetid tag - we just store it in the NFO to not lose data when re-creating the database.
Imho this should be no problem to write into another tag
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