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2015-03-21, 17:51
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-21, 17:52 by Milhouse.)
Lack of streamdetails. Include it in an NFO prior to scraping, or play the item once and the streamdetails will be populated, at which point the audio/video/subtitle flags should appear.
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I think you will find these update once the file has been played once.
If you enable "extract video information from files" in video/file lists then they should also update when browsed to.
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2015-03-21, 18:38
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-21, 18:39 by Kyna.)
Hum, I don't have this problem on windows with kodi, but I have on OpenElec on my raspberry pi.
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"Extract video information from files" is now disabled by default on the Pi.
However, even when this option enabled, unless you have streamdetails embedded in NFO files, your media library will only be populated with the streamdetails when browsing/playing media the first time, no matter which platform (or source) you use.
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