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Even if you did change the field, MediaPortal doesnt use it as it scans MediaInfo itself on episode playback.

So it scans the media tag thats embedded in the file itself? Any idea how i go about changing this? I downloaded the mediainfo viewer programme, but it does exactly that - views the mediainfo, not edits!
 

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    Yeah, it scans whats already in the file so it can detect what type of media it is.

    Im not familiar with anyway you can actually edit it. If the information that gets reported is wrong, I suggest you raise this with the mediainfo developer as he may be able to fix it for you if you provide a sample.
     

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    Yeah, it scans whats already in the file so it can detect what type of media it is.

    Im not familiar with anyway you can actually edit it. If the information that gets reported is wrong, I suggest you raise this with the mediainfo developer as he may be able to fix it for you if you provide a sample.

    Many thanks. Is mediainfo part of windows now btw? I noticed that right clicking a video file in my fresh win7 install give the option of 'mediainfo' in the popup. Clicking on it then obviously brings up a media tag box with all the file attributes.

    Never noticed this in winXP.
     

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    Hi :)

    Is mediainfo part of windows now btw? I noticed that right clicking a video file in my fresh win7 install give the option of 'mediainfo' in the popup. Clicking on it then obviously brings up a media tag box with all the file attributes.

    Never noticed this in winXP.
    Sure windows is still "fresh"?
    Sounds like you installed the mediainfo GUI (with shell integration).
     

    eetaylog

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    Hi :)

    Is mediainfo part of windows now btw? I noticed that right clicking a video file in my fresh win7 install give the option of 'mediainfo' in the popup. Clicking on it then obviously brings up a media tag box with all the file attributes.

    Never noticed this in winXP.
    Sure windows is still "fresh"?
    Sounds like you installed the mediainfo GUI (with shell integration).

    I only installed it 2 weeks ago (as an upgrade disc edition from XP) and have definately not installed mediainfo on it. Was it part of a windows update maybe?
     

    ltfearme

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    Definitely not part of windows update, perhaps something else you installed bundled it.
     

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