That’s correctly named. (Though I’d add the (year) to the folder name as well.)
However, your files are using the mp4/m4v container, which means Plex can read their embedded “Title” meta tags.
Quite often, these tags usually contain incorrect titles, which can throw off Plex’s recognition.
So, you need to tell Plex to ignore the embedded title metatags by doing this:
Go to
- Settings - Server - Agents - Shows - TheTVDB
In there, grab the line ‘Local Media Assets’ with your mouse and drag it downwards, so it ends up being at the bottom of the stack of active agents.
Repeat the same under
- Settings - Server - Agents - Shows - TheMovieDatabase
- Settings - Server - Agents - Movies - Plex Movie (Legacy)
- Settings - Server - Agents - Movies - TheMovieDatabase
Afterwards, a Plex Dance is usually required.
Your screenshot shows the word “remote” and UNIX-style path names. Are you sure that your server is running on Windows? Because if it runs on Linux or other UNIX-style OS’s, there is also the matter of access permissions to consider.