Majority of auto detection is done via MediaInfo, which relies heavy on the file header containing the right amount of info. Keeping the mediainfo.dll updated is important to ensure that detection of new formats is supported, but if the original file lacks the info then there is nothing that can be done automatic.
There are plenty of semi-automatic workarounds available though. For example in IMDb+ there is support for special edition tagging via folder/filename, or you can use custom category filtering based on a 3D folder/filename tag.
You can change it manually, use one of the dozens of media file header tools and change the viewcount from 1 to 2. Then refresh the mediainfo inside MediaPortal and you are good to go.
Installing other software, especially MP1, which is partly sharing Tv service with MP2, can make everything worse. Please upload your debug log files, if you want to solve the issue.
Installing other software, especially MP1, which is partly sharing Tv service with MP2, can make everything worse. Please upload...
Before you create this bug report:
Make sure that your system (Windows, codecs and drivers) is up to date, matching the...
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So far I've used Logitech's Harmony hub. This allows you to control all components (including the media portal). I have now contacted the Sofabaton hotline. It should also work here like with the Harmony. Unfortunately, not all of the IR codes are correct. You can also learn commands here. But that doesn't...
Many thanks for the answer.
So far I've used Logitech's Harmony hub. This allows you to control all components (including the...
I don't have a complicated A/V system - a Sony A8H TV, Yamaha receiver, and a HTPC on which I run most media through MediaPortal. I...