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Well you did not show the files or proper log files to reveal all of this; the assumption has to be that they are in true seed format as in RAR with part files. In your MP-TVSeries import folder you would extract the result, so you get the actual AVI, MKV, MP4 files. Only those extenstions are normally listed inside MediaPortal extension support list. This would exclude SRT, TXT, etc to be picked up.

 

The fact it goes wrong for you, could be because Show.S01E01.rar is valid and picked up and then the RAR plugin will allow playback of the videofiles inside of it. However that then also makes Show.S01E01.Subs.rar valid. Hence my suggestion to extract via post processing and copy the result to a seperate folder that will act as MP-TVSeries import folder. That way you retain the original files to seed, as well as have a seperate folder that keeps MP-TVSeries happy. The result will then be Show.S01E01.mp4 and Show.S01E01.srt, but if u have some additional folder with Show.S01E01.SubFix.srt in it, it will not be picked up as a seperate episode entry (assuming of course you do not have SRT configured as a MediaPortal extension).

 

It could be something else, but you did not provide any information that is useful. Screenshots are the worst things to debug something like this with. If you enable debug verbosity on the log files, and make the entire event of adding the folder to the MP-TVSeries import folder re-occur, then the log files exactly contain why subtitles got added, why things go wrong, etc. Of course that means you would have to first restore an MP-TVSeries backup, so the files are seen as 'new' again, or delete the series from database and reimport.


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