couple questions
#1
Just trying this for my TV shows. Can't figure out how to mark shows as watched. Any help? Thanks

Also for movies, can the number of genres be set?
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#2
atm. there is only the option to mark episodes as watched (mark the episodes and right click -> bulk edit)

I do not understand your second question...
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#3
(2014-05-15, 10:25)mlaggner Wrote: atm. there is only the option to mark episodes as watched (mark the episodes and right click -> bulk edit)

I do not understand your second question...

Can the number of genres to be scraped be set to a specific number? Six genres is a bit too much for me. I like having just two. Thanks
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#4
Hate to be a pest, but, anything on this? Thanks, again Smile
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#5
sorry, forgot to answer here Smile (too much in my head atm)

tmm takes all genres the scraper provides (and thus put them into the NFO file...). And since there is no priority which genres are more important than others I think an automatic limitation of the count of genres would be dangerous. It could be possible that this automatism could eliminate the most important genre of a movie..
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