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<blockquote data-quote="z3us" data-source="post: 345579" data-attributes="member: 61514"><p>If the "foldername as groupname" feature of amcupdater is enabled, then the name of the folder will be added to the title with spaces at both sides of the /. For example, if I have this subfolder in my main films folder: "Resident Evil", and inside I have this file: Resident evil extinction [DVDrip].avi, the title (translated, in my case) will be: Resident Evil \ Resident Evil extincion. If I have a fanart picture named "Resident Evil extincion.jpg", it will not be recognized because of the space after the \ in the title.</p><p>This could be solved if:</p><p>1- AMCu doesnt add that space.</p><p>2- MyFilms would be able to ignore that space when searching for FanArt</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z3us, post: 345579, member: 61514"] If the "foldername as groupname" feature of amcupdater is enabled, then the name of the folder will be added to the title with spaces at both sides of the /. For example, if I have this subfolder in my main films folder: "Resident Evil", and inside I have this file: Resident evil extinction [DVDrip].avi, the title (translated, in my case) will be: Resident Evil \ Resident Evil extincion. If I have a fanart picture named "Resident Evil extincion.jpg", it will not be recognized because of the space after the \ in the title. This could be solved if: 1- AMCu doesnt add that space. 2- MyFilms would be able to ignore that space when searching for FanArt Thanks [/QUOTE]
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