2013-03-12, 16:35
(2013-03-12, 10:16)gibxxi Wrote:(2013-03-12, 10:01)m.savazzi Wrote:(2013-03-12, 04:52)mcborzu Wrote: @m.savazzi
I believe it should be season1-landscape.jpg, I went through and renamed all my TV Shows - seasonxx-landscape.jpg and they didn't get picked up. Had to go all the way back and rename them seasonx-landscape.jpg...
deh2k7
this is conflicting with what you said.
Martijn can you clarify how it works in reality?
M
I have a theory (which may be completely inaccurate), that is based upon my usage experience in XBMC.
Once art is set for an item, it won't be re-assigned unless you manually download a new piece of artwork via AD that forces the change. Even then, as all artwork is cached from the remote location to the local xbmc thumbnails folder, and this happens on a pre-defined schedule, simply re-naming existing art won't reflect any changes to the way it's referenced in XBMC. This can be gotten around by removing the offending show from the library and re-scanning it, and any changed artwork will be re-scraped along with the show. Simply doing a DB-update doesn't seem to be enough, at least in my experience.
So if your library was built at a time before the two digit season folder artwork was required, then the chances are this is why is being referenced as such, and also why simply changing the file-name may not work. YMMV, This is just what I've come to regard as the way it works in my experience. It may be way off base, but it's the only answer that makes sense to me. I've had this very issue in the past.
I believe that you may be right. I renamed all my seasonx-landscape files before upgrading and then running AD and had no issues.