diff --git a/docs/plex/configuring-shoko-relay.md b/docs/plex/configuring-shoko-relay.md index 5645db8..56f1146 100644 --- a/docs/plex/configuring-shoko-relay.md +++ b/docs/plex/configuring-shoko-relay.md @@ -138,15 +138,20 @@ help to pinpoint any issues: - Scanner Logs: `\Plex Media Server\Logs\Shoko Relay Scanner.log` :::important -When encountering bad matches/metadata the first thing to check for is if TMDB match and episode mapping is correct in -Shoko for the series in question. +When encountering bad matches/metadata the first thing to check for is if TMDB matches/episode mappings are correct in +Shoko for the series in question. Barring that, check AniDB's episode relations for the affected files. ::: :::warning -Under extremely specific circumstances Plex will automatically group files together without user intervention. This -occurs when storing all of the files from multiple AniDB entries in a single folder (located in the root directory of -the Plex library) with no other subfolders present inside of it. To resolve this simply create an empty subfolder in any -directory affected by this or separate the files from each AniDB series into their own folders/subfolders. +Under extremely specific circumstances Plex will automatically group files together without user intervention. This occurs +when storing files from multiple AniDB entries in a single folder (that has no other subfolders present inside of it) +located in the root directory of a Plex library. + +To resolve this there are several different approaches: + +1. Nest the entire library within a new folder so folders affected by this are no longer in the root directory +2. Separate the files from each AniDB series into their own separate folders or subfolders +4. Create an empty subfolder in any directory affected by this ::: ### Handling "Stuck" Metadata