2015-05-25, 16:36
I see - but these logs show two different problems
@slug_: your movie ( /mnt/data/Films/Focus.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS/; ) had some strange filenames? as far as I could see tmm extracted ";" as the movie name. We may add some extra checks, that such a movie does not get renamed
btw you use 2.6.6 - with 2.6.7 there were several improvements in the renamer
@akya: your problem is due to our refactoring. Your folder template ($T) is not unique (multiple can have the same title), thus the movie is being "downgraded" at rename to a "multi movie directory - movie" and with multi movie dirs there are no extras possible (like .actors).
Imagine you have Batman (1989 and 1966), after rename both movies are inside the folder Batman; now how should Kodi know, for which movie the .actors dir is?
to stay within a fully supported dir, you need either the title/sorttitle + year/imdbId in the folder for being unique enough to support everything.
hth
Manuel
@slug_: your movie ( /mnt/data/Films/Focus.2015.1080p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS/; ) had some strange filenames? as far as I could see tmm extracted ";" as the movie name. We may add some extra checks, that such a movie does not get renamed
btw you use 2.6.6 - with 2.6.7 there were several improvements in the renamer
@akya: your problem is due to our refactoring. Your folder template ($T) is not unique (multiple can have the same title), thus the movie is being "downgraded" at rename to a "multi movie directory - movie" and with multi movie dirs there are no extras possible (like .actors).
Imagine you have Batman (1989 and 1966), after rename both movies are inside the folder Batman; now how should Kodi know, for which movie the .actors dir is?
to stay within a fully supported dir, you need either the title/sorttitle + year/imdbId in the folder for being unique enough to support everything.
hth
Manuel