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Hey,
I noticed in the video and pics you've posted that it tags media with things such as the studio logo / quality logo (720p / 1080p) and other things...
I'm just wondering how you pick this info up? My movies are all stored in this format:
\\server\movies1\
stored as files such as 'Saw I.mkv'
What do I need to do to make all the tags work correctly?
Cheers.
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Nuka1195
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do you look for "-Revolution-" or just "revolution"
eg the movie "revolutionary road"
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Nuka1195
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doh, i read the exceptions, then completely forgot it.
look forward to seeing stark in action.
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whenever it is time for more studios to be added, may I suggest "Focus Films"
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I've already got an app which reads your resolution, determines if its 720 or 1080p, if its either it will assume its bluray.
it also supports renaming your -fanart and .tbn files
next is reading nfo for the studio.
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Question:
Will it work if I name one my ripped movies
movienamehere.dolbydigital.sddvdrip.mkv?
Because I would really like to name my full dvd-images "sddvd", not the movies I encoded.
Thanks!
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Based on the "final trailer" djh posted (but more appropriate here): without the studio name/source name (sddvd)/other icon flag text, does stark show the little question mark from the video?
It doesn't really matter since it could easily be replaced with a blank image.. Of course it could also serve to remind me to label everything!
Thanks for that list though, I now have all my studios listed correctly!
-derek
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Hitcher
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Yes but you can turn off the flags if you want.