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Hitcher
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Then you should either update or delete the NFO and refresh the video info.
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I don't agree with that. What does John Doe do, who is barely able to copy a movie into his media storage? You tell him to delete files he doesn't know the meaning of? He relies on the fact that after replacing the files, the information is read from them again. In addition, the option "Extract video info from files" is a hidden option (Advanced/Expert), is also activated by default and suggest this.
Sorry but this is going the wrong way as the same manner like file naming as "mymovie.4k.uhd.hevc.dts.mkv" who's possibly pimped up a quarter DV video with 360x240 mono to a faked super duper movie.
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Hi
Just a quick update on this. Tiny Media Manager does now write the hdrtype tag to the nfo files and my HDR flags are showing correctly, so many thanks for all your help with this.
I notice that HDR10 and HDR10+ both get written to the nfo file as HDR10. Are there any plans to add a tag and flag specifically for HDR10+. I did try manually changing the tag to HDR10+ but this made no difference.
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Flags for HDR10+ are not supported yet.