2015-08-18, 05:29
(2015-08-18, 04:15)Milhouse Wrote:Oh no, I think you misunderstood. I'm not trying to combine. I'm just wondering how one would change the artwork that AD downloads without having to manually download the desired artwork and replacing the one AD gets.(2015-08-18, 04:00)aptalca Wrote: One more question.
How does one go about changing the fanart after AD downloads one that one doesn't like and make sure they keep the new one locally?
Either use only the naming convention that AD supports and allow AD to download artwork into your file system, or use the movie-name prefix file naming convention and don't allow AD to download artwork into your file system.
Knowingly using AD to download "incorrectly" named artwork seems absurd, and will just make a mess of your file system.
If you must have artwork named with the movie-name prefix, then you mustn't allow AD to download anything into your file system.
I tried AD and although the majority of the artwork was just fine, some were not appropriate (low quality, fuzzy or a random screenshot, etc.). When you have thousands of movies, it becomes pretty tedious to do manual download and renaming even if only 5-10% require extra work. I'm trying to figure out how I can switch to using AD as the main artwork retriever, while having the ability to pick certain artwork over others.
The reason I'm forced to use AD is because the PTVL addon author refuses to support the other naming convention. He is very talented, but can be a bit like the soup nazi (no offense, it's a seinfeld reference)