Ok thanks. I’ve been doing this for years and never had an issue like this so wanted to make sure it wasn’t just on my end. Interesting data point: when I first saw the issue I looked to the file names which appeared to be wonky…so I thought that was the issue. Sonarr names them for me so I assumed Sonarr misbehaved, but when I went into Sonarr and had it do a rename they looked to all come out alright. I’ve never had that happen in Sonarr, and I’ll admit I didn’t think it would turn into this “thing” so I didn’t carefully look at what (if anything) was wrong, but it was possible if Sonarr also pulls from TVDB that it initially named them wrong.
I’ve done the dance so many times now I can’t think it is related to any vestigial metadata, especially since others are having the issue.
Yea, I use Filebot - and Filebot doesn’t have any problem with the file names.
Whatever happens to it in the magic ether of Plex/TVDB negotiations - is anybody’s guess - but we can assume, that’s where the issue is.
As of today, the error still persists.
Error still exits.
Is this a Plex parsing issue? If so, it needs attention.
Here it corrected itself.
After I did the “dance” it updated.
I’m not sure why this should be necessary over a simple refresh metadata, I still believe Plex needs to be more resilient in this area.
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