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<blockquote data-quote="aspik" data-source="post: 1132560" data-attributes="member: 72523"><p>When is used the NFO metadata extractor? I have generated NFO file with tinyMediaManager and modified the plot inside the NFO file, so that I could see if MP2 takes the data from the file or scrape its online. I would expect that when a NFO is available, MP2 takes the metadata from the file and not scrapes it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: the info was scraped online and not taken from NFO</p><p></p><p>BTW:</p><p>Would it be possible that MP2 “knows” that a new movie, series or music album was added and it should update the MediaLibrary? Currently it is necessary to run manually the import (I know, you can set a scheduler to run the import automatically, but this is also not convenient). I think the best way would be, if the configured media sources were being also “watched directories”, every time something in the directories (media sources) has changed (i.e. a file was added) the import should be triggered and update the ML with the new file. The update should also apply only to the new file, not in a way like TV-Series for MP1 is doing it currently. In MP1 the whole directory is being scanned, I can see that on my NAS during an import, TV-Series is going over every file in the directory… this should be avoided <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspik, post: 1132560, member: 72523"] When is used the NFO metadata extractor? I have generated NFO file with tinyMediaManager and modified the plot inside the NFO file, so that I could see if MP2 takes the data from the file or scrape its online. I would expect that when a NFO is available, MP2 takes the metadata from the file and not scrapes it. EDIT: the info was scraped online and not taken from NFO BTW: Would it be possible that MP2 “knows” that a new movie, series or music album was added and it should update the MediaLibrary? Currently it is necessary to run manually the import (I know, you can set a scheduler to run the import automatically, but this is also not convenient). I think the best way would be, if the configured media sources were being also “watched directories”, every time something in the directories (media sources) has changed (i.e. a file was added) the import should be triggered and update the ML with the new file. The update should also apply only to the new file, not in a way like TV-Series for MP1 is doing it currently. In MP1 the whole directory is being scanned, I can see that on my NAS during an import, TV-Series is going over every file in the directory… this should be avoided ;) [/QUOTE]
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