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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1234870" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>MP2 recognizes .ts files for sure as all TV recordings are "videos" and in .ts containers. If .ts wouldn't be recognized no TV recording (or even Live-TV as timeshift files are .ts too) for no one ever has worked in MP2... In MP2 there is no need or way to define file extensions separately for TV, Movies, Series, Music Videos,... as in MP1. If a file extension is known in one part it is known in all parts of the program as all is handled by the same importer.</p><p> </p><p>If this did not work for you then you have named them wrong or the video files are damaged somehow. If they are damaged you can control by having a look at the "videos" or "browse media" section. If a video file could not be identified properly due to not matching name, missing .nfo files or mkv tags then it nevertheless is imported into the media library as a "video". If even this did not work, then the file is not recognized as a video due to either not known file extension or the file contents can not properly be scanned for media info with mediainfo.dll, means the video is damaged somehow...</p><p></p><p>As conclusion, there are only three possibilities... </p><p></p><p>Videos are recognized and imported properly as movies or series. -> files are fine and named properly and/or external help (.nfo files, metatags) is available.</p><p></p><p>Videos are not recognized as movie or series but imported as "video" -> naming is wrong and other help (.nfo, metatags) is missing but files are fine. </p><p></p><p>Videos are not recognized and not imported at all -> files are damaged or file extension is unknown...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1234870, member: 109222"] Hi. MP2 recognizes .ts files for sure as all TV recordings are "videos" and in .ts containers. If .ts wouldn't be recognized no TV recording (or even Live-TV as timeshift files are .ts too) for no one ever has worked in MP2... In MP2 there is no need or way to define file extensions separately for TV, Movies, Series, Music Videos,... as in MP1. If a file extension is known in one part it is known in all parts of the program as all is handled by the same importer. If this did not work for you then you have named them wrong or the video files are damaged somehow. If they are damaged you can control by having a look at the "videos" or "browse media" section. If a video file could not be identified properly due to not matching name, missing .nfo files or mkv tags then it nevertheless is imported into the media library as a "video". If even this did not work, then the file is not recognized as a video due to either not known file extension or the file contents can not properly be scanned for media info with mediainfo.dll, means the video is damaged somehow... As conclusion, there are only three possibilities... Videos are recognized and imported properly as movies or series. -> files are fine and named properly and/or external help (.nfo files, metatags) is available. Videos are not recognized as movie or series but imported as "video" -> naming is wrong and other help (.nfo, metatags) is missing but files are fine. Videos are not recognized and not imported at all -> files are damaged or file extension is unknown... [/QUOTE]
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