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2017-04-17, 22:12
(This post was last modified: 2017-04-17, 22:14 by Tyrindor2.)
I export my library as multi files, so most information Kodi needs is pulled locally. That's great, but let's say a movie/tV show just came out and there's not many reviews for it. A few months later, the rating in the NFO file could be drastically different than what is on TVDB/IMDB/TMDB.
Does Kodi ever "refresh" information like this, so when you export the library your NFOs will be more up to date?
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If you're using local NFO files, then Kodi reads from those, but it never tries to find updates. If you use one of the internet scrapers, then if you manually refresh a TV episode, TV show, or movie, then the information would be updated from the scraper source.
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2017-04-17, 23:05
(This post was last modified: 2017-04-17, 23:28 by Tyrindor2.)
Also, I am not seeing any form of "watched status" in any of my NFOs when exporting via "Seperate" files either. How is Kodi going to know what i've watched or not when I import the database? EDIT: Perhap it pulls from <Playcount>?