2024-07-25, 16:50
@Mozy
Short answer is yes.
Explanation:
If 4K, Web, DVD, for example, are in the file name or anywhere in the path name it will display the associated flag and DVD case. This can be handy if you have a folder containing a curtain media type/source exclusively. Then you can have the source in the file path thus offering a 'batch' labelling option rather than having to rename a ton of files, particularly useful with large libraries. For example, I have a folder named 'Music TV Series .web' which contains only my internet based music themed series. On the other hand you must not include media type/sources in the file paths if you don't want an automatic or default flag and case.
Short answer is yes.
Explanation:
If 4K, Web, DVD, for example, are in the file name or anywhere in the path name it will display the associated flag and DVD case. This can be handy if you have a folder containing a curtain media type/source exclusively. Then you can have the source in the file path thus offering a 'batch' labelling option rather than having to rename a ton of files, particularly useful with large libraries. For example, I have a folder named 'Music TV Series .web' which contains only my internet based music themed series. On the other hand you must not include media type/sources in the file paths if you don't want an automatic or default flag and case.