2009-05-09, 05:43
Fekker,
I understand that currently your movie filename needs to have the word bluray in it to have it tag it properly. I am trying to keep my file names clean "MovieName (year)" and would like to avoid the need for changing the file names. Is there a way that MIP could read the directory and see if there is a file that either includes the source type in it maybe (source.txt with a line it in that indicates source type e.g. bluray, hddvd, dvd, etc.)...
I know you have lots of other pressing issues but I thought I'd ask just in case...
G
UPDATE: After thinking about it, a better way to do it would be to allow the ability to either click a checkbox when editing movie metadata to specify the source format or to simply have an option that will assume the source is Bluray if the movie is deemed 720P or 1080P, DVD if res matches DVD res, etc. obviously this option would be optional as I am sure many people still have the source in the filename...
I understand that currently your movie filename needs to have the word bluray in it to have it tag it properly. I am trying to keep my file names clean "MovieName (year)" and would like to avoid the need for changing the file names. Is there a way that MIP could read the directory and see if there is a file that either includes the source type in it maybe (source.txt with a line it in that indicates source type e.g. bluray, hddvd, dvd, etc.)...
I know you have lots of other pressing issues but I thought I'd ask just in case...
G
UPDATE: After thinking about it, a better way to do it would be to allow the ability to either click a checkbox when editing movie metadata to specify the source format or to simply have an option that will assume the source is Bluray if the movie is deemed 720P or 1080P, DVD if res matches DVD res, etc. obviously this option would be optional as I am sure many people still have the source in the filename...