2009-05-30, 05:53
clackerdacker Wrote:Latest build shows VIDEO_TS and not film name in list for DVD rips
Yeah, I noticed and fixed that yesterday. It's in the SVN.
steve1977 Wrote:Dont think the ticks are set wrong. It scrapes perfectly when I scrape an individual movie. Just when I scrape through "update-missing-ask", it scrapes, but doesnt save properly. I need to select, it also takes a while to scrape, so apparently it is accessing imdb, but in the end movie name, actors, etc are not saved within the NFO (the only thing saved are the media flags). This has worked in prior releases, so I believe there might be something in R183 for X86 (which shows R181 on splash screen).
Hmmm... Is it only that updater or do none of the updaters work for you?
steve1977 Wrote:Mmh, my bug is a little different. multi-part fanart is displayed as long as it is in the "movie_cd1-fanart" format. Those saved as "movie-fanart" (multipart movies) dont display. However, they are displayed properly in XBMC. Also, I believe that EMM used to scrape multipart fanart as "movie-fanart" and NOT as "movie_cd1-fanart".
It did use to save files without the stacking markers, but in order to work around the problem of having a single file with DVD9 or CDD in the filename, I had to change it to include the stacking markers. They will still work in XBMC, so it's not a worry.
Once you get back on google chat, I'll send you an updated version to see if the problems still persist.