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How are you ingesting YouTube(?) videos? Seems handy!
I download the videos using jdownloader 2, I rename the video file and thumbnail to work with jellyfin then I set the title metadata. It's usually quite manual but since I only download 2 to 4 videos a day it's manageable.
You could try tubearchivist plus tubearchivist-jf, which are supposed to pull YouTube videos then input metadata automatically.
However, I don't know why on rare occasions the plugin gets stuck and I need to manually trigger updates. But overall speaking, it saves a ton of time in manually importing the video. Also, they don't seem to handle super long videos too well. I use them to archive 15-20 hours long video game movies and they often stop in the middle of processing, though it could be because my NAS is not powerful.
Download with youtube-dl or youtube.dlp and metadata with the yt metadata plugin.