Amazon Prime series episodes have always displayed a larger, square thumbnail, which was a great SF feature (especially since the Snarly Reynards treat requests for thumbnails like this with contempt). They were downloading as usual as of a few weeks ago, but now that I've resumed downloading I can see they're the same size as every other non-series download. Is this a wrinkle that could possibly be ironed out in a coming update?
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Last edited by artsunlimited; 10-26-2023, 04:32 AM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by artsunlimited View PostAmazon Prime series episodes have always displayed a larger, square thumbnail, which was a great SF feature (especially since the Snarly Reynards treat requests for thumbnails like this with contempt). They were downloading as usual as of a few weeks ago, but now that I've resumed downloading I can see they're the same size as every other non-series download. Is this a wrinkle that could possibly be ironed out in a coming update?
But if episode 3 has the same exact bitrate as the one you downloaded initially but the thumbnail is wide, then it MAY be a StreamFab issue
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I did, and I'm getting that widescreen 16:9 thumbnail for every Prime series, from Prime itself to Starz to Max that I'd downloaded last month. The file is identical to the larger 4:3 version, in both video and audio bitrates. (That was a good point, btw.) I'd added Ep 4 to my queue a few weeks ago when I was using version 6.1.3.9. and was able to DL it, with the result you see here. But since everything I added yesterday just stuck at 0% downloads, I had to update to 6.1.4.7. As I got the same thumbnail dimension, it appears it's not a glitch specific to this latest version of SF.
But it seems such a weird thing for Amazon to alter all on its own, as changing it doesn't seem to serve any purpose. And as it doesn't appear that they've put any other spanner in the works along with it, that's why I wonder if it's recently become a SF capture issue.
It was great because I could tell immediately whether I'd downloaded an episode from Prime or from MAX, Hulu, Peacock, etc.Last edited by artsunlimited; 10-26-2023, 11:32 AM.
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Originally posted by artsunlimited View PostI did, and I'm getting that widescreen 16:9 thumbnail for every Prime series, from Prime itself to Starz to Max that I'd downloaded last month. The file is identical to the larger 4:3 version, in both video and audio bitrates. (That was a good point, btw.) I'd added Ep 4 to my queue a few weeks ago when I was using version 6.1.3.9. and was able to DL it, with the result you see here. But since everything I added yesterday just stuck at 0% downloads, I had to update to 6.1.4.7. As I got the same thumbnail dimension, it appears it's not a glitch specific to this latest version of SF.
But it seems such a weird thing for Amazon to alter all on its own, as changing it doesn't seem to serve any purpose. And as it doesn't appear that they've put any other spanner in the works along with it, that's why I wonder if it's recently become a SF capture issue.
It was great because I could tell immediately whether I'd downloaded an episode from Prime or from MAX, Hulu, Peacock, etc.
That way it's easy for me to see where i got the file from if i need to redownload it from a "better" site or if i realize later a subtitle is missing or it was H264 and now i can get H265.
Edit: I just checked on APV and the thumbnails are actually wide so it's not a StreamFab issue. Amazon made the change. Here is the S07E03 thumb directly from Amazon Prime Video:
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Originally posted by Chameleon View PostJust use Icaros, you can choose any frame you want to be your thumbnail.
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I absolutely love the program. I can put any frame of the movie as my thumbnail. Sometimes I change them. It’s a fun program. to bad I’m the only one that gets to see the thumbnailLast edited by Chameleon; 10-27-2023, 12:54 AM.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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Originally posted by Chameleon View PostI can put any frame of the movie as my thumbnail.
to bad I’m the only one that gets to see the thumbnailLast edited by artsunlimited; 10-27-2023, 06:32 AM.
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Originally posted by jpp72 View Post
Ya it's kinda hard to tell if it's an Amazon issue instead of a StreamFab issue. I also like to know where i downloaded it so what i do is, in Sonarr, i set the Release Group to the tool and module i used. So i have my groups as StreamFab APV, StreamFab Hulu, StreamFab NF, StreamFab PCOCK, etc...
Edit: I just checked on APV and the thumbnails are actually wide so it's not a StreamFab issue. Amazon made the change. Here is the S07E03 thumb directly from Amazon Prime Video:
But I'm pretty sure APV thumbs have always looked like this dimension-wise, while the actual thumbnail for series episodes still always came through as 4:3, so it could still be SF. It was always particular to Amazon (US, Canada, UK or Australia), and to no other site - so why would it have changed on their end?
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Originally posted by Chameleon View PostJust use Icaros, you can choose any frame you want to be your thumbnail.
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Originally posted by JeffDavis View Post
Unfortunately Windows doesn't display the thumbnails in File Explorer's thumbnail view.Originally posted by artsunlimited View Post
*sigh* This is the problem right here - it sounds nifty, but since I'm not a Mac user, this isn't a solution for me.
Although technically true, it's extremely easy to get Explorer to show the video thumbnails. Easiest way is by installing the K-Lite Codec Pack but the preferred way would be to use Icaros. It may look intimidating but it's honestly very easy to setup/configure.
I happen to use both so i have no problem there.
If you wish to customize your video thumbnail, you can use MP3Tag or better yet, MetaX.
As long as you use a 4x3 thumbnail, it will show that way in Windows Explorer:
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