2016-02-24, 16:37
Thinking about this a little more... it appears mklocal.py is detecting the mediafile as VIDEO_TS.IFO, which causes it to interpret the movie prefix as VIDEO_TS, so all artwork is downloaded as VIDEO_TS-<type> ie. VIDEO_TS-poster.jpg.
Although not ideal, this shouldn't cause any issues.
A longer term solution might be to modify mklocal.py so that it doesn't use the movie name prefix when the prefix is VIDEO_TS, in which case the artwork would be name poster.jpg not VIDEO_TS-poster.jpg. Or it uses the parent folder name as the movie name prefix.
Things might make more sense when I see the output.
Although not ideal, this shouldn't cause any issues.
A longer term solution might be to modify mklocal.py so that it doesn't use the movie name prefix when the prefix is VIDEO_TS, in which case the artwork would be name poster.jpg not VIDEO_TS-poster.jpg. Or it uses the parent folder name as the movie name prefix.
Things might make more sense when I see the output.