2010-04-11, 16:52
Thanks for the confirmation on Daily Show and Colbert - I had recalled it was fixed, and then had a handful that went askew - no worries.
To that end, is there a way to undo one episode and re-do it to correct it when people more proactive than me do update the TVDB.
NFO wise - your file naming is spot on for example this is a game which shows no no game specific episode information in library view
Premiership Rugby S2010E402 (Sale vs. Worcester Recorded [email][email protected]).nfo[/email]
its the content of the nfo that goes awry.
I would expect/want
the two changes are, I don't care if its a show or an episode, nor about the date and time, I have the date from the season/episode - so that information is redundant for me - however, it's your script, if it has value, it's not a problem for me. It's the information about the game - the teams competing that was missing. This is also true of things like Formula One racing. Basically, what I am observing is that the file (always) gets named correctly, but the actual episode information doesn't make it to the nfo file.
If you want to get really fancy - and the script is pretty amazing already - you could conditionally add the Show Name and Episode Title to the plot, if there is no plot from Schedules Direct - but that's pure wish list.
Adam, as always, the work you are doing here is great, thanks. Don't panic about fixing these, in your own time.
To that end, is there a way to undo one episode and re-do it to correct it when people more proactive than me do update the TVDB.
NFO wise - your file naming is spot on for example this is a game which shows no no game specific episode information in library view
Premiership Rugby S2010E402 (Sale vs. Worcester Recorded [email][email protected]).nfo[/email]
its the content of the nfo that goes awry.
Code:
<tvshow>
<title> Recorded [email protected] -Episode</title>
<rating>0</rating>
<plot></plot>
<genre>Sports event</genre>
<season>2010</season>
<episode>402</episode>
</tvshow>
I would expect/want
Code:
<tvshow>
<title> Sale vs. Worcester Recorded [email protected]</title>
<rating>0</rating>
<plot></plot>
<genre>Sports event</genre>
<season>2010</season>
<episode>402</episode>
</tvshow>
the two changes are, I don't care if its a show or an episode, nor about the date and time, I have the date from the season/episode - so that information is redundant for me - however, it's your script, if it has value, it's not a problem for me. It's the information about the game - the teams competing that was missing. This is also true of things like Formula One racing. Basically, what I am observing is that the file (always) gets named correctly, but the actual episode information doesn't make it to the nfo file.
If you want to get really fancy - and the script is pretty amazing already - you could conditionally add the Show Name and Episode Title to the plot, if there is no plot from Schedules Direct - but that's pure wish list.
Adam, as always, the work you are doing here is great, thanks. Don't panic about fixing these, in your own time.