2015-04-10, 04:05
TMM was updated to write DTS-HD MA audio as:
<audio>
<codec>DTS-MA</codec>
But this is not recognised by Kodi (I'm using Helix 14.2. Versions before that = same result).
I have to edit the NFO to read:
<audio>
<codec>dtshd_ma</codec>
(Upper or lower case, does not matter).
Only then does the audio indicator in Kodi show/pick-up the film as having DTS-HD Master Audio.
*I get no correction of the file info once Kodi updates the library on start up, you indicated that it does not matter what the NFO says, Kodi's media scraper will get the info anyhow. You said this in a prior post (I cannot find it via searching). Found the post about same issue: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1867171
If I manually re-scrape the film, then yes, the correct info is added, ignoring the created NFO in the film's folder.
Perhaps I misunderstood what you meant?
I'll be donating shortly in any case. TMM is a very helpful, simple to use and to the point scraping/media manager.
Thank you for your feedback and input.
<audio>
<codec>DTS-MA</codec>
But this is not recognised by Kodi (I'm using Helix 14.2. Versions before that = same result).
I have to edit the NFO to read:
<audio>
<codec>dtshd_ma</codec>
(Upper or lower case, does not matter).
Only then does the audio indicator in Kodi show/pick-up the film as having DTS-HD Master Audio.
*I get no correction of the file info once Kodi updates the library on start up, you indicated that it does not matter what the NFO says, Kodi's media scraper will get the info anyhow. You said this in a prior post (I cannot find it via searching). Found the post about same issue: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1867171
If I manually re-scrape the film, then yes, the correct info is added, ignoring the created NFO in the film's folder.
Perhaps I misunderstood what you meant?
I'll be donating shortly in any case. TMM is a very helpful, simple to use and to the point scraping/media manager.
Thank you for your feedback and input.