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<blockquote data-quote="lwerndly" data-source="post: 865352" data-attributes="member: 64817"><p>Sounds like I could have released versions that are incompatible with each other.</p><p>I will release an updated version of all components today, to see if that fixes the problem.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>If it is files you have encoded yourself, you shouldn't really be adding them to AniDB. Unless of course you also release them to the public.</p><p>If you have manually linked them and then added them to AniDB later, you will need to go to the files in the episode list, and press "Re-scan". This should pull the info from AniDB.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not handling video-ts at the moment. But if the files have a specific extension (e.g. .vob, .ts) you can add them that to the list of files types JMM will scan in the first tab in the settings in JMM Desktop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lwerndly, post: 865352, member: 64817"] Sounds like I could have released versions that are incompatible with each other. I will release an updated version of all components today, to see if that fixes the problem. If it is files you have encoded yourself, you shouldn't really be adding them to AniDB. Unless of course you also release them to the public. If you have manually linked them and then added them to AniDB later, you will need to go to the files in the episode list, and press "Re-scan". This should pull the info from AniDB. I'm not handling video-ts at the moment. But if the files have a specific extension (e.g. .vob, .ts) you can add them that to the list of files types JMM will scan in the first tab in the settings in JMM Desktop [/QUOTE]
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