2010-09-14, 21:56
hope this is the right place to report this.
Intel Mac Mini with Dharma Beta 1 installed.
I have a rip of the DVD of music/video from the Beatles show in vegas
http://www.amazon.com/Love-CD-Audio-DVD-...B000JJS8TM
I can't get the scraper to find this information - I even set the default scraper to amazon and put this link information in the .nfo file.
On all the other content in the same folder when I try to refresh the movie information I get a prompt to use the local information or search the internet - I can select to use local info and it seems to find the .nfo file and get that information - except in this case.
Of course, there is no option to remove the single movie - I would have to go remove the entire folder and rescan for the contents, which is the next step, but this is a bit squirrelly that I get different behavior on media in the same folder - and it sure would be nice to have an option to remove a single item from the library so a new scan would pick up just the changes, rather than re-scanning the entire directory.
Dumped the library content by setting the content to none and saving, then resetting it to movie and even made AmazonUS the default search engine. Even with the NFO in place, I get no content for this entry.
On subsequent searched via the "movie information" menu I see that it is searching Amazon, but it doesn't find anything and even if I use the same search string I used to find the information for the NFO it doesn't find anything.
Intel Mac Mini with Dharma Beta 1 installed.
I have a rip of the DVD of music/video from the Beatles show in vegas
http://www.amazon.com/Love-CD-Audio-DVD-...B000JJS8TM
I can't get the scraper to find this information - I even set the default scraper to amazon and put this link information in the .nfo file.
On all the other content in the same folder when I try to refresh the movie information I get a prompt to use the local information or search the internet - I can select to use local info and it seems to find the .nfo file and get that information - except in this case.
Of course, there is no option to remove the single movie - I would have to go remove the entire folder and rescan for the contents, which is the next step, but this is a bit squirrelly that I get different behavior on media in the same folder - and it sure would be nice to have an option to remove a single item from the library so a new scan would pick up just the changes, rather than re-scanning the entire directory.
Dumped the library content by setting the content to none and saving, then resetting it to movie and even made AmazonUS the default search engine. Even with the NFO in place, I get no content for this entry.
On subsequent searched via the "movie information" menu I see that it is searching Amazon, but it doesn't find anything and even if I use the same search string I used to find the information for the NFO it doesn't find anything.