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2019-10-27, 17:14
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-28, 22:28 by spl147.)
i am trying to use local trailers, when i set TMM to download trailers when scraping it doesnt write a trailer tag to the nfo and thus no trailer button to click in kodi,
if i click the download trailer after it has set the online url for the trailer it doesnt change the trailer tag in the nfo, it keeps the online url.
if i manually change the trailer url to the local path it plays
can you add the ability to set the local path to the trailer?
is there a way to set the path without using the full path?
IE: nfs://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mnt/user/share/movie folder/moviename-trailer
is there a substitution for nfs://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mnt/user/share/
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IIRC Kodi detects trailer on the file system and needs nothing in the NFO
otherwise: from the tmm frontend you will not have the same path to the trailer as from Kodi.
for example:
from my PC the movie is mounted via
Z:\movieA\trailer.avi
from Kodi it is
smb://NAS/movies/movieA/tailer.avi
when tmm writes Z:\movieA\trailer.avi to the NFO Kodi is not able to detect it the right way
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i downloaded the trailer from within TMM:
Movie name: 127 Hours (2010)_DTSHD-MA.Blu-ray.mkv
Trailer Name: 127 Hours (2010)_DTSHD-MA.Blu-ray-trailer.quicktime
the nfo file for this movie has <trailer/> for the trailer tag
i tried using the refresh button for the movie = no trailer
i tried removing the title from the library, clean library, update library = no trailer
i have the scraper set to local info only if that matters
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Could you give us more context. Which scraper did you use?
Looks like the source of the scraper returned this as file name...
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we've had a look, but it is not happening here
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