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A few days ago I added the first 4k movie to my database. Now I have two versions of the movie "Inferno", one in 1080p and one in 4k quality and I want both of them to be shown in the Kodi-database. What naming convention could be applied that the scraper will find and list both versions?
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It should show twice, which I personally find annoying. I tend to use the extras addon for "other" versions of movies.
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Hi!
The problem is that I need two different folder/file names in the database and the scraper does not recognize something like "Inferno 4k".
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2017-06-22, 19:35
(This post was last modified: 2017-06-22, 19:36 by Klojum.)
The video database will treat them as seperate items. In Kodi both videos will appear with the same movie name, but via the context menu, you can rename each of them to your liking. As filenames, you can name them as you please as long as the scraper recognizes them.
PS: what are the file extensions of both videos?
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Yeah... Use delimiters when possible:
Inferno.1080p.mkv
Inferno.2160p.mkv