2014-12-07, 19:47
Hi,
I'm new here and probably this question was asked a 100 times before, but I could'nt find an answer in the online doku or in the community so may be someone can help me.
I'm using Kodi RC2 for Android and I'm quite happy (really great work guys!) if there weren't some prettty strange effects. For Media management I'm using Ember and all is stored on a small server from Synology. Kodi accesses the movies via SMB and the file-view is perfect, im using seperate folders for each movie and folder.jpg and fanart.jpg. As a scraper I'm using the .nfo created by Ember. This is the happy path...
But if I switch to the database-view most but not all (wtf ??) images are wrong. Actually saying that they are wrong is not correct, but I'm from Germany and in database-view all the posters are from the English/US version of the movie. The funny part is that the description is still in German, only the images/posters (at least as far as I can see) are switched. This an really interesting effect, because I don't have the American/English posters in my library. For me this looks like the posters in the database-view are always taken from an internet scraper, instead of the local images in the movie directory. I already tried some (but not all) of the nameing conventions suggested in the online docu to no effect.
Any suggestions someone ?
I'm new here and probably this question was asked a 100 times before, but I could'nt find an answer in the online doku or in the community so may be someone can help me.
I'm using Kodi RC2 for Android and I'm quite happy (really great work guys!) if there weren't some prettty strange effects. For Media management I'm using Ember and all is stored on a small server from Synology. Kodi accesses the movies via SMB and the file-view is perfect, im using seperate folders for each movie and folder.jpg and fanart.jpg. As a scraper I'm using the .nfo created by Ember. This is the happy path...
But if I switch to the database-view most but not all (wtf ??) images are wrong. Actually saying that they are wrong is not correct, but I'm from Germany and in database-view all the posters are from the English/US version of the movie. The funny part is that the description is still in German, only the images/posters (at least as far as I can see) are switched. This an really interesting effect, because I don't have the American/English posters in my library. For me this looks like the posters in the database-view are always taken from an internet scraper, instead of the local images in the movie directory. I already tried some (but not all) of the nameing conventions suggested in the online docu to no effect.
Any suggestions someone ?