So, Jow Forums, how do you store your anime? You do have full-length anime and anime serials, right...

So, Jow Forums, how do you store your anime? You do have full-length anime and anime serials, right? How do you name your folders?

Also, is there a software, that allows to fill in metadata for mkv files?

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Anime/{series}/Season {season}/{episode}.mkv

Do you split seasons into sub-folders? How do you track years? Do you split full-length and serials? Do you split your anime from movies? Do you naming your episodes?

Seems good, but how do you track years for series? What if series produced over several years?

Why would you need to track what year the series/season came out?

>So, Jow Forums, how do you store your anime
In a raid 5 (will upgrade to raid 6 later)
> How do you name your folders
D:\anime\{series name}

For example when series named the same, but 2017 one is a remake of 1988 one.

I don't, anime is for children.

Anime/{series} {year}/... then?

I have an HP mini in my college's dorm constantly running that's sharing a network drive with my anime. I can watch anime on my main computer and even watch it a couple hundred meters away at campus as it's shared on the large school network. Watching anime in public is gay though.

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I keep full 1:1 copies of the ISOs, as well as the physical discs just in case my drive fails.

With Dororo (2019) as an example
> /home/{User}/Videos/Anime/Dororo
I'm considering doing the same but with a network server. Or at least an archive of stuff externally somewhere. Like I'm running a 2TiB drive on my computer.

There are databases like AniDB, ANN, MAL. Their naming schemes are good enough.

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>Do you split seasons into sub-folders?
I have the videos of the first season in the series' main directory. The rest (additional seasons, movies, remakes) get their own subdirectories.
>How do you track years?
In the directory/file name, but only if necessary (e.g. remake with the exact same name).
>Do you split your anime from movies?
No.
>Do you naming your episodes?
_(S)_(_)
Just in case I ever use them outside my directory structure. That way it's still clear what each episode/movie is from.
Also episode numbers don't get reset at the beginning of a new season (first episode of a second season is e.g. episode 13).

I just download them from nyaa into a folder on my hdd

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I also do this just without the bad taste in shounen.

whats a good taste in shounen?

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I delete my anime after watching.

There is none. Shonen is shit.

Anime/{series}/Season {season}/{series} S{season} - {episode}

what is good anime then?

OP is good example.

Sonarr does it for me.

I'm not on dial up anymore so I delete it after watching once and maybe redownload it again in a few years if I want to rewatch it, there's good chance it'll get a new better rip too.

Hunter X Hunter
Atack on Titan
Black Clover
Naruto Shippuden
Fullmetal Alchemist
Fate Stay Night + Fate Zero
Tokyo Ghoul
Gurren Lagann
Trigun
Gintama
Sword Art Online
Code Geass
No Game No Life
D. Gray Man
Akame ga Kill
Bleach
Fairy Tail
Magi

I just throw them all in one directory with the name that it was released as.
If something with multiple seasons has an order which isn't "sorted", i'll create a put them all in a subdirectory.
Hidamari Sketch (All Seasons)/
|-- 1. Hidamari Sketch
| |-- ...
|-- 2. Hidamari Sketch Specials
| |-- ...
|-- 3. Hidamari Sketch x365
| |-- ...
|-- 4. Hidamari Sketch x 365 Specials
| |-- ...
|-- 5. Hidamari Sketch x
| |-- ...
|-- 6. Hidamari Sketch x Specials
| |-- ...
|-- 7. Hidamari Sketch x SP
| |-- ...
|-- 8. Hidamari Sketch x Honeycomb
| |-- ...
`-- 9. Hidamari Sketch Sae Hiro Sotsugyou Hen
|-- ...

You can't be serious with some of those.

like this

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how are russian fansubs?

Why would I do that when I can just stream it?

made by autists and thus of decent quality usually

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Name of the show. Done.

Boku no Pico

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anime/{Series} {Season}/{Episode}.mkv
>You do have full-length anime and anime serials, right?
Yes. Also anime movies I save in the anime/ folder
>Can watch after a short buffer period
This is false, I can watch anything I download as soon I check "Download in sequencial order" in qbitorrent.

>>Can watch after a short buffer period
If you don't literally live in a third world country, torrent downloads are so quick that it doesn't even matter.
It's often a matter of waiting 20-30 seconds for a TV-quality single-episode release (HorribleSubs shit always has fuckloads of seeders).
Maybe it'll take 5-10 minutes for a high quality blu-ray release for an entire series.

C:/users/me/Videos/Anime/{series}/
Or
home/Videos/Anime/{series}

Depends on what PC I'm in.

i dont do any organizing, just dump it all across different folders and partitons and drives so i don t know where half the shit i have is

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yuri, slice of life, moe

Why should I store it? The reality is what I feel and I do not want to feel the weight of these terabytes of animation burdened somewhere within my metal box.

In general, i store them in memory, and they will fade with me

What distro do you use?

adwaita dark with flat remix icons, font is liberation sans

I store it on LaserDisc, of course.

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