I always see a lot of post about scrapping and not finding specific films or tv series.
I am still waiting so I can play all my movies with no issues, something that should be very basic for a movie server. So would it not be a good idea to concentrate on playback rather then scrapping. It's near impossible to be able to automatically scrap every file correct. It then always ends up with you messing around with file names and all sorts which a end user shouldn't have to do.
If that when first scrapping, every single file is put on the wall, even if it has not found any meta data at all. Just show it with a blank poster and the file name. Then work on the best way of manually editing them. Im sure if you had to edit files that are missing or incorrect ONCE then everyone would be happy.
At the moment when things are disappearing and going to either movies/t.v series or videos folders it is making it a horrible end user experience. Lets get the product to what it should be able to do which is playback. At the moment I cannot see how this can be sold to the public.
I am still waiting so I can play all my movies with no issues, something that should be very basic for a movie server. So would it not be a good idea to concentrate on playback rather then scrapping. It's near impossible to be able to automatically scrap every file correct. It then always ends up with you messing around with file names and all sorts which a end user shouldn't have to do.
If that when first scrapping, every single file is put on the wall, even if it has not found any meta data at all. Just show it with a blank poster and the file name. Then work on the best way of manually editing them. Im sure if you had to edit files that are missing or incorrect ONCE then everyone would be happy.
At the moment when things are disappearing and going to either movies/t.v series or videos folders it is making it a horrible end user experience. Lets get the product to what it should be able to do which is playback. At the moment I cannot see how this can be sold to the public.
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