Solved Issue with foldername and structure withmovie library
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For this series, yes that should work presuming you're using themoviedb.org as the scraper (although the entry for thetvdb.com is very similar) and that you have your source set as TV shows with its root at the (mini)Series folder level.

If it fails, try removing the (2020) from the series folder name. And if that fails too, then a debug log (wiki) of a failed scrape may be in order to work out what's happening.
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(2021-05-13, 10:54)DarrenHill Wrote: For this series, yes that should work presuming you're using themoviedb.org as the scraper (although the entry for thetvdb.com is very similar) and that you have your source set as TV shows with its root at the (mini)Series folder level.

If it fails, try removing the (2020) from the series folder name. And if that fails too, then a debug log (wiki) of a failed scrape may be in order to work out what's happening.

I have used the new name convention and it worked. Now I can enjoy the full capabilities of KODI.

Thanks everyone for your help.
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