Currently I’m trying to download the TV series “I Dream of Jeannie”. The first season (except for one episode) is SD 480p. Season 2 episodes are all HD 1080p (I know this from using 5.0.5.1). The latest versions of StreamFAB (since 5.0.5.1) are only offering 480p for any episode selections because it’s only pulling down the information for Season 1 Episode 1 (which is the one checked by default in later versions of StreamFAB)
In the past I would work around this issue with 5.0.5.1 and earlier by first watching the first 30 seconds of an episode. This would flag the episode as the current episode being watched on Amazon. I would then request the TV show in StreamFAB and it would recognize this and check THAT episode and recover the data for the specific to the episode. I would do this for each individual episode one at a time to ensure I would get Forced Narrative Subtitles and the best Video and Audio formats.
This workaround for properly recovering options for a specific episode was broken in StreamFAB 5.0.5.2. Probably when you tried to speed up the recovery of metadata from Amazon. The workaround still works for Netflix (I think). For Amazon the current episode is no longer the one selected when you bring up the series. It locks on to one episode and I’ve not found a way around this. So, you broke my workaround for dealing with the design issue for TV Series options.
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The way StreamFAB handles TV series has always had issues with Amazon Prime and Netflix. As far back as I can remember.
The program appears to pull down Video, Audio, and Subtitle options from a single episode and provides only those options for all episodes (that’s not accurate! Each episode has it’s own options and they can differ a lot from one episode to another).
It’s mostly a design issue with the user interface. Each episode should have it’s own options from metadata for that specific video. Since StreamFAB seems to only pull options for one episode, if that episode does not have Forced Narrative subtitles and is only available in 480p then we get 480p and no Forced Narrative for all episodes.
This is why you have always had problems with Forced Narrative and other subtitles and people saying they can only download in SD while other people and download in HD. It all depends on what episode StreamFAB uses for it’s options template.
I would continue to use v5.0.5.1, but now that Netflix has made some changes I have to use 5.0.5.6. I guess I’m going to have to bounce between versions.
Movies don’t have this problem because it’s one video with one set of options. You really need to redesign how TV shows are handled. We need to be able to select options individually for each episode since they are not always the same.
In the past I would work around this issue with 5.0.5.1 and earlier by first watching the first 30 seconds of an episode. This would flag the episode as the current episode being watched on Amazon. I would then request the TV show in StreamFAB and it would recognize this and check THAT episode and recover the data for the specific to the episode. I would do this for each individual episode one at a time to ensure I would get Forced Narrative Subtitles and the best Video and Audio formats.
This workaround for properly recovering options for a specific episode was broken in StreamFAB 5.0.5.2. Probably when you tried to speed up the recovery of metadata from Amazon. The workaround still works for Netflix (I think). For Amazon the current episode is no longer the one selected when you bring up the series. It locks on to one episode and I’ve not found a way around this. So, you broke my workaround for dealing with the design issue for TV Series options.
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The way StreamFAB handles TV series has always had issues with Amazon Prime and Netflix. As far back as I can remember.
The program appears to pull down Video, Audio, and Subtitle options from a single episode and provides only those options for all episodes (that’s not accurate! Each episode has it’s own options and they can differ a lot from one episode to another).
It’s mostly a design issue with the user interface. Each episode should have it’s own options from metadata for that specific video. Since StreamFAB seems to only pull options for one episode, if that episode does not have Forced Narrative subtitles and is only available in 480p then we get 480p and no Forced Narrative for all episodes.
This is why you have always had problems with Forced Narrative and other subtitles and people saying they can only download in SD while other people and download in HD. It all depends on what episode StreamFAB uses for it’s options template.
I would continue to use v5.0.5.1, but now that Netflix has made some changes I have to use 5.0.5.6. I guess I’m going to have to bounce between versions.
Movies don’t have this problem because it’s one video with one set of options. You really need to redesign how TV shows are handled. We need to be able to select options individually for each episode since they are not always the same.
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