The answer I gave you some weeks ago...
(2018-10-15, 03:11)latts9923 Wrote: @Jumpy73
I added code quite a while back to display the "4K Ultra HD" codec if the filename contained "uhd". So your 1080p Thor movie contains "uhd" in the filename?
Yes...
The problem occurs because, if I have a movie set with at least one movie with uhd resolution, all the movie set is stored in UHD folder (ex. Z:\MOVIES\UHD\Thor - Set (2011-2017)\Thor (2011)\Thor (2011).1080p x264.6ch AC3.mkv)
(2018-12-01, 23:42)latts9923 Wrote: @Jumpy73
I placed a movie inside a folder named "UHD". When I updated the library, the movie displays a DVD case in the movie view. The only way I am able to get the 4K case to display is to change the identifier in the name of the movie file from "dvd" to "4k".
Probably you reproduced a scenario different from mine...
Try to recap for your convenience:
Suppose you have a movie set with mixed movies resolution. You choosed to follow the rule that if you have at least one movie with "UHD" resolution then all the movie set is stored into the parent UHD folder (ex. Z:\MOVIES\UHD\Thor - Set (2011-2017)\Thor (2011)\Thor (2011).1080p x264.6ch AC3.mkv)
As you can see from the example above, this is the case of having a movie with FHD resolution into a path including the "UHD" clause. Regardless of the path where the movie is stored in, it should be right having displayed a case with the right codec info rather than 4k. Currently, instead, regardless of the movies resolution, if the movie has the clause "UHD" in the full file name a 4k case is displayed. I suppose it is not the right behaviour