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I’ll stick to TMM since it’s what works for me. It’s a nice setup for the automation of downloads, but it gives far too little customization for solely managing media file metadata. It also stripped my library of any custom tags I had in my nfo files on a library import good thing I had a backup. Unfortunately the *arr stack did not work for me as their metadata generation isn’t as customizable and granular for me, with no way to edit metadata once it has been imported.
TINYMEDIAMANAGER SIMILAR UPDATE
Checking their documentation, they support both renaming and the creation of sidecar and nfo files for Kodi, and they appear to be both lightweight and customizable/configurable enough for me.Įdit 4: A final update to anyone who might be reading this thread. It's currently the most promising one of the bunch, however I could easily think of ways to integrate it into my setup + Jellyfin if there isn't any other program out there.Įdit 3: The *arr stack of apps is my best bet at this point. There's no nfo generation as well.Įdit 2: I found mnamer and it seems to cover my flexible file renaming needs, but they won't do metadata or nfo generation. It has a plugin that auto-organizes files out of a folder that it monitors, but it's not as flexible or customizable as I'd like. If I did have to choose from any of the three, I'd likely go with Jellyfin for a fully-open source solution. FileBot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming. There are more than 10 alternatives to tinyMediaManager for Windows Mac Linux.
TINYMEDIAMANAGER SIMILAR MOVIE
The aforementioned media servers don't seem to be able to do this out of the box (or from what I've seen in the documentation), nor do they have any plugins that fit my use-case. Ant Movie Catalog is a movie collection management software. tinyMediaManager is described as media management tool written in Java/Swing. TMM does have its own internal database, but all the scraped metadata is available outside of TMM as well in the form of external images and nfo files alongside the video. I know Medusa and other similar TV show managers can do automatic nfo generation that's compatible with Kodi, but I don't need a downloader and would ideally like one that works for movies as well.Įdit: I've looked at Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby, and while they're all reasonably fully-featured, I'd still want a media manager that can manage files and still remain independent of one particular platform, and one that's fairly lightweight (no need for transcoding, streaming over web, automatic downloading, syncing to Trakt all my media viewing will be done on my HTPCs). Subtitle management (not needed but nice to have).
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TINYMEDIAMANAGER SIMILAR FULL
View, manage and index full media library via a browser interface (so I'm no longer tied to managing things on my PC).Automatic file/folder renaming and Kodi-compatible nfo generation.Is there any available self-hosted media management program, something akin to TinyMediaManager but accessible over a web interface? I use TMM running on my PC to index, sort, and rename movies and TV shows on my NAS which lets me organize each file just the way I like it, also keeping it sorted independently from my two HTPCs running Kodi (just reading the TMM generated nfo file containing metadata on each library update).