2018-01-03, 16:54
(2018-01-03, 03:07)J_E_F_F Wrote: Did the way video files get scanned and imported change in the past few builds?
It seems when #0101 scans a new TV show, at least an hevc mkv file it scans and includes the encoded metadata title whatever that may be set to, and includes it in the library. Previously it grabbed the info from the filename and pulled the correct information from the TVDB scraper which seemed to work well.
FYI, I did the video database update through texturecache.py vscan
Edit... here is a screenshot of what I'm talking about, and the "Hi Milhouse" displays in the Kodi GUI Library too.
(2018-01-03, 10:58)Milhouse Wrote:No, the filename remained the same Blindspot S03E09 the issue is with the encoded metadata title. I spend the last 90 minutes trying different builds, the problem began with build 1221 and remained all the way through 0101, but it was fixed in last nights 0102 build. I wish I tried that one first not last.(2018-01-03, 03:07)J_E_F_F Wrote: Did the way video files get scanned and imported change in the past few builds?
It seems when #0101 scans a new TV show, at least an hevc mkv file it scans and includes the encoded metadata title whatever that may be set to, and includes it in the library. Previously it grabbed the info from the filename and pulled the correct information from the TVDB scraper which seemed to work well.
FYI, I did the video database update through texturecache.py vscan
Edit... here is a screenshot of what I'm talking about, and the "Hi Milhouse" displays in the Kodi GUI Library too.
So you added "(Hi Milhouse)" to the filename and previously this wasn't being added to the library? Possibly the scraper has changed - try repeating your test with a build from a month ago, if it's the same result then it's likely an updated (TMDB?) scraper.
If you care for more details, I spent time taking screenshots, etc that I can post, or since it's a moot point now, we can forget it, your call.