Plex refuses to stack more than two items

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My files look like this:

D:\dl\D PLEX\Movies\Shogun (1980)>tree /f
Folder PATH listing for volume Volume
Volume serial number is 8CB1-AF74
D:.
    Blackthorne at Ochibas Party - Commentary-scene.mkv
    Blackthorne Rebuilds His Ship - Commentary-scene.mkv
    Blackthornes Arrival at the Castle - Commentary-scene.mkv
    Blasting of the Fishing Boats - Commentary-scene.mkv
    Lord Buntaro Shoots Arrows - Commentary-scene.mkv
    Shogun (1980) [eng] [1920x1080.AVC.DTS.6ch.DTS-HD.Master.Audio].cd1.mkv
    Shogun (1980) [eng] [1920x1080.AVC.DTS.6ch.DTS-HD.Master.Audio].cd2.mkv
    Shogun (1980) [eng] [1920x1080.x264.DTS.6ch.DTS-HD.Master.Audio].cd3.mkv
    The Arrival of Toranaga - Commentary-scene.mkv
    The Crazy Dance - Commentary-scene.mkv
    The Geisha-featurette.mkv
    The Making of Shogun-behindthescenes.mkv
    The Samurai-featurette.mkv
    The Tea Ceremony-featurette.mkv

No subfolders exist

Howeve, Plex seems to think it’s two seperate movies, stacking cd1.mkv & cd2.mkv into one (Shogun) and matching cd3.mkv with (Shogun Assassin)

The media files has to be named identically, besides the .cdX

Note you have AVC vs. x264

Thanks, that helped with Shogun, but I’m also having issues with Memories (1995) where the file names are identical and they’re interpreted as three duplicates.

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But they are not identical!
Look at the resolution in the file names

Look at my dumbass not being able to read. Thanks!
That solves it then.

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