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  1. TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE HOW TO
  2. TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE MOVIE
  3. TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE SERIES
  4. TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE TV
  5. TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE DOWNLOAD

+ added writing of TMDB/IMDB/TVDB ids for writers and directors in the NFO files #1731 + allow editing of cast from within the cast panels #1639 + (movies/TV shows) write tag for actors in the NFO file #1722 + (AniDB) added an option to get the character image instead of the actor image

TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE MOVIE

+ added a renamer token for movie set index respecting missing movies #1702 + added a movie scraper for AniDB #1728 (thx added a regular expression based JMTE annotation #1611 () + added an HTTP API for remote control of tinyMediaManager () + bundled Java, libmediainfo and tinyFileDialogs for arm (32bit) + updated the bundled Java version to 17.0.2 + added an action to lock objects on movie/TV show level + added a fallback strategy for the universal scraper #1684 + fetch all possible IDs & ratings when scraping #1672 + added an action to scrape ratings from multiple scrapers #1672 () X removed overwriting of the renamer pattern when using a media center preset #1837 X fix for detection of the FFmpeg executable X improved overall performance when dealing with disc folder structures (runtime calculation) X parse correct filename out of the mediainfo.xml (which is now mandatory for better detection) X fix for handling disc files not in their expected folder X removed copying of file attributes which resulted in inaccessible artwork #1835 X parse even more metadata fields of MKV files

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X fix FFMpeg artwork scraper for tv episodes #1842 X revert UI lib to fix scaling issues with bigger fonts X improved error handling on reading MediaInfo XMLs X improved fallback episode detection for files with just numbers

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X download missing artwork did not respect the chosen scrapers X fixed fetching of season artwork from TVDB #1841 X fixed occasional removing of cast when re-scrape #1840 X fixed aspect ratio detection improved logging of errors So, if you want to make sure that you have the correct episode/special number, you should check instead of Wikipedia when naming your files, before having TMM pull the data for them.X check for existing ID when using MPDb.TV scraper (metadata & artwork) That website doesn’t always have the same episode numbers for specials as does Wikipedia. If you’re using TinyMediaManager (TMM) to organize your media, TMM pulls its data from. There is order again in the science fiction universe.Ībout a year after posting this, I realized that there was a small-ish problem to my directions. Success! Now I can include Specials with my favorite science fiction series. Once I figured this out, tinyMediaManager knew where to put the special:Īnd Plex began to recognize what the episode was:

TINYMEDIAMANAGER BANDE ANNONCE SERIES

“S00” tells both Plex and tinyMediaManager that it is a “special.” tinyMediaManager then moves it into a folder called “Specials.” The “E167” is the episode number for the entire series (from Wikipedia). The naming convention breaks down like this. Basically, it ignored them because it didn’t know what they were since I didn’t know what to name them.Īfter a little googling, I found out that “Specials” have a special Season designation: “00.” So, for the first Doctor Who (2005) special called “The Christmas Invasion,” that aired on December 25, 2005, how you can name that file is:ĭoctor Who – S00E167 – The Christmas Invasion When I tried to get tinyMediaManager to scrape the specials, it didn’t know what to do with them. This works great for most of Doctor Who since most of the content is episodes.īut, what about the specials? The creators of Doctor Who regularly release off-season or out-of-season specials. The standard ways to indicate the season and episode of a show are to include something like the following in the name of the digital file: “S03E14.” This indicates the show is from Season (“S”) 03 and is the 14th Episode (“E”) from that season. Like most TV shows, Doctor Who has seasons. I like how it does all of this and it plays nice with Plex as well, which is important. Not only does tinyMediaManager pull down all the information for my movies and TV shows but it also has the ability to rename the files and organize them. I use tinyMediaManager for organizing my movies and TV shows on my file server.

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That causes some challenges when it comes to how to organize the files. BUT, the problem is that the specials are not technically part of a season. They are always well done and lots of fun.

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I recently ran into an issue with how to organize Doctor Who episodes on my fileserver and, once I figured it out, I thought I’d share it here in case others run into the same situation.įirst, props to Doctor Who for occasionally having specials. To that end, I have slowly been digitizing my favorite series (e.g., Star Trek, Stargate, and now Doctor Who) and putting them on my fileserver that uses Plex to serve the episodes to whatever device I want. And I want my science fiction at my fingertips.











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