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Hi all, it's been a while since I've used ember, but getting back into it now. I'm using the latest publically avail alpha build. I noticed that it has support for all of the extended artwork types, like landscapes, banners, logos, etc for movies. I have the appropriate image scrpaers configured for Fanart.tv and TMDB with my own API key. However, the only artwork I can get to save is the 'traditional' artwork for movies - posters and fanarts. None of the other artwork types will save, either in batch mode or individual mode. They won't even save if I individually select them when editing the details for a single movie. Am I missing something? Does this only work for TV Shows right now?
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One thought for a usability enhancement, as I went through all of the different sections and the new settings, I found myself entering the same API keys over and over. How about a settings section where you specify each of your API keys and credentials in a single place vs. entering them individually for each scraper in each section over and over, eg TMDB, Fanart.tv, TVDB, Trakt, even Kodi.
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I have a new question. It's definitely related to file stacking, or in this case, keeping files from being (incorrectly) stacked.
I have two movies - Attack on Titan: Part 1 (2015) and Attack on Titan: Part 2 (2015). They have discrete and separate folders and IMDB has separate entries and ID's for each. EMM is detecting Attack on Titan Part 1 (2015) as a multi-part movie. It's creating files as "Attack on Titan (2015).*" vs "Attack on Titan Part 1 (2015).*".
As a second issue, Attack on Titan Part 2 (2015) is not being picked up at all in in a library update. Any thoughts on how to override multipart detection here? I can manually update Part1 with the IMDB ID fine, but still not detecting part 2.