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    Netflix Setting a show's season for analysis

    By default when I click on a TV show on Netflix with multiple seasons, StreamFab's analysis dialog opens with Season 1 Episode 1 selected.

    Is there any way to tell StreamFab to analyze a different season?

    This tutorial https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...ode-on-netflix shows how to do it for individual episodes, and works well, but it takes quite a bit of effort. I'm looking for some option to just tell StreamFab, "analyze Season X".

    For Prime it is easy: search for the title and include " season X" in the search bar, and click on the first result returned in the search. This opens the correct season for analysis in StreamFab. But I can't find any easy way to do this for Netflix as you can only search for titles and not individual seasons.

    If anyone knows a way, please let me know. In case you aren't aware, the reason I ask is that different seasons, and by the looks of it different shows, have their own settings and StreamFab just defaults to the available settings for Season 1 Episode 1 which don't always line up with later seasons / episodes.

    #2
    For Netflix there is an easier way to do this (than the one mentioned) without using external browser. Someone mentioned it before already, but here it is:

    1. instead of clicking on the title on the webpage you hover over it and wait for it to 'zoom in' and for an 'arrow down' to appear in the lower right corner
    2. click on that arrow - this does two things: expands the series to a list of episodes and (usually) turns on the analysis from the last watched episode
    3. cancel the analysis (if it triggered)
    4. the list is still there on the webpage (you need to scroll down to see it), so choose correct season and episode from that list (at this point it is also worth experimenting with the correct x264 profile in the SF settings - the bitrates sometimes differ dramatically) and select the 'play' button on that episode
    5. this should trigger the analysis from the selected episode, with the selected settings
    6. after that and adding whatever you want to the downloads, the list is still there, so you can repeat steps 4-5 if you want
    7. After you are done with the series, there is an 'x' button on the right upper corner of the list that will close it.

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      #3
      Thanks a lot, that's even better than what I was asking for.

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