(2019-01-11, 15:33)mlaggner Wrote: imagine there are people which want localized artwork!
I respectfully suggest "No language" transcends localized artwork as no text, just images can be interpreted by all languages. (people who would want text as a backdrop would be in the minority?)
Although you don't seem to see the merit in the change, can I ask if there is an option for the 2160p artwork or does it auto-seek the higher resolution?
All I can see in the 09/01/2019 build is up to 1080p as an option (see below).
Sorry, I thought it was an easy fix (not that I would be one to know) and obviously the typo further confused the situation, I can see you meant v3 now.
I think this may have been a change from TMDB because in my limited use of v2.9.13 I did not see this issue (I may try to find a download of that again and check).
More than happy to learn and use v3 but it is not stable yet.
v2 does almost everything and I understand this may be bigger fix than it appears on the surface, so I just ask you to reconsider adding to your to-do list to change the default code for TMDB to seek:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/335983-...e_language=xx
instead of current:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/335983-...e_language=en
IF only it was as simple as to change the code from =
en to =xx ;(
I know I can manually change it but I have a large backup library and that is not nearly as feasible as automation.