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EF Core Migration - Media Groups/Collections #1341
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Originally created by @mark-monteiro on GitHub (Mar 5, 2020).
Implement a generic grouping and collections system that will allow users and admins to group media in arbitrary ways. As an example, you could group Futurama into 3 parts, pre-movies, movies, and post movies then group these together such that if you watch the last episode of pre-movies "up next" appears shows the first movie. But... Ordering must not be required. Maybe a user just wants to group the 300 Scooby-Doo movies into one "folder." This should effectively take over the role of playlists since it serves the same purpose but is more flexible
@BaronGreenback commented on GitHub (Jun 7, 2020):
Was just thinking about this today. Would be great for mixed content eg. FireFly, Stargate, Babylon 5 where there are movies spawned of the series.
@Danick22222 commented on GitHub (Aug 6, 2025):
Can we still have hope for this ? I really hate when I have 25 movie of the same media in my movie librairie. I would love to regroupe them in one folder.