Even better, you can do it by editing the “sort title” so even in the library they show up in the order you prefer. So in this case I’d change them to be “Saw 01” through “Saw 10” and I won’t have to mess with a different view for those circumstances. I do need to go back through and edit a handful more of my movies because I’ve slacked off lately.
Comment on Roman numerals, man... so close!
bob_wiley@lemmy.world 1 year ago
naticus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
bob_wiley@lemmy.world 1 year ago
[deleted]naticus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yeah it’s not the end-all-be-all solution for sure, but it helps for a large majority of movie series. I also use Plex Meta Manager to automatically create collections nightly for series, actors, genres, and even a handful of playlists.
CmdrShepard@lemmy.one 1 year ago
Another use for ‘sort title’ is for making collections for things like actors, directors, decades, genres, etc and then sticking them at the top of the library by appending special characters or numbers to the beginning of the sort title, like '#001 Steven Spielberg Collection’s
Star Wars and Indiana Jones also have this issue with inconsistent titles, which make the default sorting annoying.
SmoothLiquidation@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I always liked to use year instead of number. That way it sorts the same and if there end up being more than 9 I don’t have to go back and rename it to 09.
Now I use Jellyfin with the auto collection plugin. It does a great job of grouping everything correctly.
naticus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I just always do it out of habit when I number movies because of the rare possibility of a series going into double digits. Obviously I wouldn’t need to ever worry about it with LOTR or anything that is definitely over, but regardless it’s not painful to go back and edit.
CmdrShepard@lemmy.one 1 year ago
You can also just change the sort title in the options.
Zacryon@feddit.de 1 year ago
Weird plex, but okay.