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    Meta Data naming and sorting issue

    I just downloaded Player 6, I noticed the Library function doesn't use the Meta Data embedded in a file. When the Library added an old TV movie there was no poster shown, I'm assuming this movie has no poster in whatever database Player 6 is using but I have one attached to the meta data in the file, Windows picks it up so does Plex but Player 6 does not. I also noticed on some movies Player 6 uses different names & posters then the ones I have in my movies meta data. Is there anyway to get Player 6 Library to read the meta data of the file before using the online info?

    I know about the Fix Match but that won't help in this case because its happening to movies that have multiple names for example there is a 2016 movie called Leap! when it was first released it was called Ballerina, but when it was released in the USA the title was changed to Leap!. Player 6 only recognizes the Ballerina title even though the Meta Data in my file says Leap! & has the Leap! poster attached. When Player 6 added it it gave the movie a title that belonged to some other movie. Fix Match only worked when I searched using the Ballerina title

    Next I tried to add TV Shows but Player 6 doesn't see them as TV Shows, it added them as movies with some odd titles I have my TV Show organized like this:
    C:\TV Shows\Good Place\Season 1\S01E01- Everything Is Fine & Flying.mp4

    Player 6 thought one of the Season 3 episodes was an X Rated Movie. I have many TV Shows none of them got added under TV shows. The manual does not mention the folder/naming structure Player 6 needs. I hope it can be fixed so it can use the same folder/naming structure that Plex & many other programs use

    #2
    I haven't used Player 6 much yet, but I think you will find that (like the Movie Server scraper) the disc Volume name will almost never find the correct Meta. The IMDB website finds Leap! if you search for Leap! or Ballerina, which is the best way to handle movies with ambiguous titles like this.
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      #3
      That really doesn't answer the TV issue.....or how to fix the problem

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        #4
        Originally posted by DawnB View Post
        That really doesn't answer the TV issue.....or how to fix the problem
        Sorry for the issue, we will improve the Meta data section to make it scrap more correctly for that kind of special movies.
        For now, the only way is to use Fix Match.

        As for naming the TV Shows, you may refer to this post: https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/dvdfab...-files-for-dms

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