2020-07-12, 16:37
2020-07-12, 16:37
2020-08-26, 15:37
sorry for answering so late. I was not able to reproduce this issue.
Is still still an issue or did you figure out why this happens?
but if you have a _valid_ NFO, the title from the NFO should be used as title inside the UI
Is still still an issue or did you figure out why this happens?
but if you have a _valid_ NFO, the title from the NFO should be used as title inside the UI
2020-08-26, 19:39
NP,
No NFO files, this is just parsing from filename. I'll have to scan something new as I just fixed the ones it happened to!
No NFO files, this is just parsing from filename. I'll have to scan something new as I just fixed the ones it happened to!
2020-08-27, 22:00
2020-08-31, 09:25
Just tried it - works fine.
If the name is not the expected upon "updating datasource", you MUST have some word filtering in place...
If the name is not the expected after "scraping online", then you might want to check the entry on that site you are scraping from...
Try a new TMM installation, and only add this show - does that solve your problem?
Else upload the logfiles to some pastebin site 8with the information when it happened, and what filename)
If the name is not the expected upon "updating datasource", you MUST have some word filtering in place...
If the name is not the expected after "scraping online", then you might want to check the entry on that site you are scraping from...
Try a new TMM installation, and only add this show - does that solve your problem?
Else upload the logfiles to some pastebin site 8with the information when it happened, and what filename)
2020-08-31, 12:46
(2020-08-31, 09:25)myron Wrote: [ -> ]Just tried it - works fine.That was it - word filters. I must have at some point added 1080p_HDTV_h264 as an ignore phrase which was then getting swapped. Removed that and its now working.
If the name is not the expected upon "updating datasource", you MUST have some word filtering in place...