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RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 13:31)DanCooper Wrote:(2017-07-28, 13:14)fred_gaou Wrote: Request Ember Alpha 1.4.8.0 Alpha 23.3 If I use scrapers in that order:
If I use scrapers in that order:
Then nothing is added by Trakt in the NFO. <rating> is already filled by IMDB and no <userrating> is added. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 14:57)fred_gaou Wrote:(2017-07-28, 13:31)DanCooper Wrote: With version of Ember do you use? Ember Alpha 1.4.8.0 Alpha 23.3 writes the value to the new <userrating> node. Oh sorry, I've looked at my current build of source code It was still tagged as Alpha 23.3, but it was a newer version. <userrating> will be available in next release or you can try the latest source code build from komplex: Link RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-26, 23:52)DanCooper Wrote:(2017-07-26, 22:50)fred_gaou Wrote:(2017-07-26, 17:47)T-bird_se Wrote: You have to expand the hole list section to the right I installed the Ember Media Manager BETA 1.4.8.0-alpha.Git.fff41cd, last build release by Komplex. The issue is worse than before. It seems that it is the original title column the master. Hence the title column gets shrunk as hell. Maybe a solution will be to provide an option to select the master column and its minimum size. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 What does VSrc? stand for in the screenshots above? Edit: Ok I get it. It stands for Video Source like bluray, vhs, etc. I don't use it. Would be great if I could disable it. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 16:15)fred_gaou Wrote: What does VSrc? stand for in the screenshots above?No <videosource> has been set. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 I had finally figure it out and edit my previous post. Thanks RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 16:15)fred_gaou Wrote: What does VSrc? stand for in the screenshots above? Maybe I add an option to enable or disable single flags. But maybe it will do it only for Ember v 2.0. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 15:42)fred_gaou Wrote:(2017-07-26, 23:52)DanCooper Wrote:(2017-07-26, 22:50)fred_gaou Wrote: Ok but it doesn't make the title column re-sizable for all that. It still annoying because even if you can see the titles expanded with this method, you can end up with "original title" column next to it too shrunk and you can do nothing about it. Looks great! Ok, I will try to improve the settings again. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - ss4johnny - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 03:35)Karellen Wrote: I just tried scraping the movie you mention. Thanks. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 Hidden Advance Settings Failure Issue 1 While EMM was OFF, I added Code: <Setting Section="*EmberAPP" Content="None" Name="NotValidFileContains" DefaultValue="">trailer|sample|bêtisier|compilation</Setting> to \Profiles\Default\AdvancedSettings.xml. There is no other duplicate line for this setting, it is unique. Then I run EMM, perform a clean DB and Update Library and still these movies are detected as new: Code: E:\Medias\Films\Star Wars\Documentaires\Star Wars Doc fr\Bêtisier Star Wars.mp4 No NFO were already attached to this items. Issue 2 When EMM update the advanced settings, the NotValidFileContains setting is transformed like that: Code: <Setting Section="*EmberAPP" Content="None" Name="NotValidFileContains" DefaultValue="">trailer|sample|b�tisier|compilation</Setting> Since it is a regex, the solution could be using this format to avoid that: Code: <Setting Section="*EmberAPP" Content="None" Name="NotValidFileContains" DefaultValue="">trailer|sample|b\u00EAtisier|compilation</Setting> My text editor open and reload the file as ANSI. I try to remove the "|bêtisier" part of the string to no avail. Files are still detected in the library after an update. Is this a bug? I fail to exclude those files with the provided AdvancedSettings.xml method. I have the last Komplex release. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 18:57)fred_gaou Wrote: Hidden Advance Settings Failure 1. It's an XML, you have to encode special chars, e.g. ê to can't write it here in forum, it always will be changed to ê ;-) check some online tools to encode it 2. The full used regex is [^\w\s]\s?(NotValidFileContains). That's the reason why ignoring of "Compilation le Monde Du Doublage Français.mkv" does not work (it begins with one of the words in the capturing group and that does not match the regex). But that looks like a bug. For me there is no reason to have a special char before the excluded words. But maybe that's an old regex that originally was created to ignore only trailer and sample files... and this files will always named like "avatar-trailer.mkv" or "avatar-sample.mkv". I will check an fix that if I can't find any issue results in changing that to a NotValidFileContains-only regex. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 21:18)DanCooper Wrote: 2. The full used regex is [^\w\s]\s?(NotValidFileContains). That's the reason why ignoring of "Compilation le Monde Du Doublage Français.mkv" does not work (it begins with one of the words in the capturing group and that does not match the regex). But that looks like a bug. For me there is no reason to have a special char before the excluded words. But maybe that's an old regex that originally was created to ignore only trailer and sample files... and this files will always named like "avatar-trailer.mkv" or "avatar-sample.mkv". I will check an fix that if I can't find any issue results in changing that to a NotValidFileContains-only regex. Yes please. You can remove the prefix of the capturing group and only use it when it is needed like this: Code: <Setting Section="*EmberAPP" Content="None" Name="NotValidFileContains" DefaultValue="">[^\w\s]\s?trailer|[^\w\s]\s?sample|doublage</Setting> RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 About Multi-Episodes Kodi doesn't support range pattern like ShowName s01e01-06 in filename. The same goes for EMM, I guess, doesn't it? The problem is I have a TV show whose episodes only last about 5 minutes. So the DVD set containing a season of 100 episodes is split in 2 DVD of 50 episodes. So my MKV files reflect the DVD, 1 file containing 50 episodes organized in chapters. So if I wanted to conform to the Kodi TV show naming convention, I would have to name each file specifying all the ep. from 1 to 50 like: ShowName s01e1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-…-50. Not very friendly and could exceed the maximum path length on my system. What if Ember supported range pattern like ShowName s01e01-50 and populate NFO with the proper number of episodes? Would kodi get the right number from the NFO or stil apply the file name pattern above all? Does EMM have a feature to auto generate <epbookmark> tags with proper value according to chapters position in MKV? It would be so powerful if I could just name my file as ShowName s01e01-50 and let EMM and Kodi handle the job. RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - fred_gaou - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 21:18)DanCooper Wrote: 2. The full used regex is [^\w\s]\s?(NotValidFileContains). That's the reason why ignoring of "Compilation le Monde Du Doublage Français.mkv" does not work (it begins with one of the words in the capturing group and that does not match the regex). But that looks like a bug. For me there is no reason to have a special char before the excluded words. But maybe that's an old regex that originally was created to ignore only trailer and sample files... and this files will always named like "avatar-trailer.mkv" or "avatar-sample.mkv". I will check an fix that if I can't find any issue results in changing that to a NotValidFileContains-only regex. Simple workaround: add "(ignore)" suffixe to file you want to exclude and set the xml like: Code: <Setting Section="*EmberAPP" Content="None" Name="NotValidFileContains" DefaultValue="">trailer|sample|exclude</Setting> RE: Ember Media Manager 1.4.8.0 ALPHA - Discussion Thread - DanCooper - 2017-07-28 (2017-07-28, 22:36)fred_gaou Wrote: What if Ember supported range pattern like ShowName s01e01-50 and populate NFO with the proper number of episodes? Would kodi get the right number from the NFO or stil apply the file name pattern above all?No, that would not work anyway. Even if I whould add this to Ember, Kodi would not recognize the correct episodes. There is no way to get your wish only with a special regex. (2017-07-28, 22:36)fred_gaou Wrote: Does EMM have a feature to auto generate <epbookmark> tags with proper value according to chapters position in MKV? <epbookmark> is planned for Ember 2.0, but only a manual way with a slider and preview window for files without any capter informations. But your idea is good and should be the easier way if an MKV has the information anyway. I've added a feature request for that: Link |