2009-07-16, 04:29
nul7 Wrote:You can disable "automatically detect VIDEO_TS folder..." since you have "Only detect one movie from each folder" enabled for the source. It's kind of like a safety net for when you don't have "only detect one movie" enabled in that it scans the folder contents and temporarily sets "only detect one movie" for that particular folder.
What it tries to do for video_ts folders is read the info in all vts*.ifo files and finds the one with the longest duration. If it's successful, it will read the info from the .ifo file, if not and the original file is not an .ifo, it falls back to mediainfo.dll to read all the valid video files in the folder. It then picks the best info from each file (the set of video info with the widest frame wins and the audio set with the most channels wins) and combines it into one set of data, then sets the duration to the total duration of all the video files combined. The main purpose of this was for stacked files, so the durations can be off for video_ts folders. Is every movie missing the codecs or just video_ts folders? I'll look into that.
EDIT: Found the codec problem.
OK, once again I was being stupid. When I tried the new version I forgot to add .ifo to the valid movie extensions list. Maybe you could add to the default list in the future?
Anyhow, once I add .ifo and unchecked "only detect one movie, now I get even less info. I don't even get a duration now. I have attached a scrren capture to show you. I have tried refeshing the medi info on about 20 different movies and they all return the exact same info. This happens in both r723 and r735. One note, all my rips are movie only if that matters.