2012-03-13, 01:33
Not exactly, which is why it took just over 10230214 iterations to come to what is still a confusing string :p
If you have no .nfo files then we'll use the foldername rather than the filename. Thus the reason we specify that in the setting string.
It does 2 things:
1. It implies that movies are in separate folders.
2. Further, assuming we have nothing else to match on (i.e. no .nfo files) we'll use the foldername for the lookup (as this is the most obvious thing to do).
Really, the ideal is that the setting doesn't exist at all. Something for after Eden...
If you have no .nfo files then we'll use the foldername rather than the filename. Thus the reason we specify that in the setting string.
It does 2 things:
1. It implies that movies are in separate folders.
2. Further, assuming we have nothing else to match on (i.e. no .nfo files) we'll use the foldername for the lookup (as this is the most obvious thing to do).
Really, the ideal is that the setting doesn't exist at all. Something for after Eden...