![]() “Clone” an episode: If one or more episodes from a multi episode file are missing, you can clone the detected episode and assign the right episode number to the new one.The new functions in this tab are the following: In this tab you are able to mass edit the season/episode number, remove invalid detected episodes (could result from “problematic” file names) and add not correctly added episodes (in common multi episode files). With version 2.1 - r673 the TV show editor was enhanced by a 3rd tab: the episodes tab. Solve the problem of audio tracks being of ‘unknown language’.TVDB has it listed properly but TMM says it can't scrape the data. In this case Kodi just reads your local NFO/artwork files. If you don’t want Kodi also to contact external sites for meta data, you should set the Information provider to Local information only. I've tried search and scrape with IMDB and TRAKT - TRAKT not working at all (Think I saw that's a current issue?) IMDB has wrong data, shows the 2nd unaired pilot as E01 and 1st unaired pilot as E02, and no other info. Kodi natively supports NFO files - all you have to do is to prepare them with tinyMediaManager and set your data source as source in Kodi. Then when I hit Rename it changed the file name to "The Munsters - S00E01 - S00E01 - Unaired Pilot" (doubled the episode number) and moved it to "Specials" folder. This time manually searching and choosing the episode it updated the data. Opened TMM, Refreshed sources and now Uncategorized and Specials both show up again, not Season 0 Tried manually selecting show again and it still didn't change anything.Ĭlosed again, changed the name of the file to "The Munsters - S00E01 - Unaired Pilot" I use TMM (TinyMediaManager) to organize my movies and TV series. One thing I noticed is that not all TV Shows get one NFO file per episode. Recently, I noticed that the imdb scraper would. However, this is not the reason for the incorrect episodes’ listing in Kodi, since it lists some that have one NFO per episodes and others that only one NFO for the whole series correctly. Opened TMM and Updated Sources - Still showed an Uncategorized folder and now a Specials folder with the episode in Specials. I spotted a couple other posts referring to recent issues with the imdb scraper, but Im creating a new one, as I think I may have info that will help - and also looking for info that could help other imdb-scraping projects that are seeing similar issues. ![]() Manually searched the episode (Season 0, Episode 1) and selected it but it didn't change in the edit window or the list nor scrape the data.Ĭlosed TMM, Changed folder to Season 0, changed file name to "The Munsters - S00E00 - Unaired Pilot". On opening TMM and refreshing my sources it came up in list as Uncategorized. (the E00 was a mistake but I should have been able to easily search it manually and select it as I've often done before) Originally I had the file in a "Specials" folder as "The Munsters - S01E00 - Unaired Pilot". The version in my library is the 1st unaired pilot, listed on TVDB as S00E01. Go to the backup folder inside your tinyMediaManager installation (macOS users: right click the tinyMediaManager.app -> Show package contents -> navigate to Contents - Resources - Java) extract the database(s) ( movies.db and/or tvshows. Adding the complete series "The Munsters" to my library.
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