2013-07-01, 21:11
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Vid...d_scanning
I got an odd problem with artwork in general (AFIAK, only DVD/Bluray disc cover art was impacted). I got quite a number of library items that either has DVD/Bluray disc covert art correctly being shown, and others that don't.
This happened when I upgraded from Eden to Frodo. Specifically: for the TV library items, it shows the content of wide banners inside where the disc cover art would go (badly squished). For the movies, Confluence skin shows all disc cover artwork correctly, but not in Quartz. But it gets fixed in Quartz if I "refresh" artwork for a single movie.
This FAQ mentions a way to refresh entire library - which is removing source, saying 'yes' to removing all items from library, then adding source back, to have everything re-scanned.
What would this do to exist artwork I have already downloaded? There are lots of items and I don't necessarily want to have those artwork files be replaced with the most recent/newest ones (I like my own selections).
Basically, I want the equivalent of what happens for a single item: XBMC asking "Local contents found, ignore and replace from Internet?" (or something to that effect), and me answering "No" (thus downloading missing stuff but not replacing existing) - but for the entire library. Possible?
I got an odd problem with artwork in general (AFIAK, only DVD/Bluray disc cover art was impacted). I got quite a number of library items that either has DVD/Bluray disc covert art correctly being shown, and others that don't.
This happened when I upgraded from Eden to Frodo. Specifically: for the TV library items, it shows the content of wide banners inside where the disc cover art would go (badly squished). For the movies, Confluence skin shows all disc cover artwork correctly, but not in Quartz. But it gets fixed in Quartz if I "refresh" artwork for a single movie.
This FAQ mentions a way to refresh entire library - which is removing source, saying 'yes' to removing all items from library, then adding source back, to have everything re-scanned.
What would this do to exist artwork I have already downloaded? There are lots of items and I don't necessarily want to have those artwork files be replaced with the most recent/newest ones (I like my own selections).
Basically, I want the equivalent of what happens for a single item: XBMC asking "Local contents found, ignore and replace from Internet?" (or something to that effect), and me answering "No" (thus downloading missing stuff but not replacing existing) - but for the entire library. Possible?