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<blockquote data-quote="ltfearme" data-source="post: 812867" data-attributes="member: 52219"><p>I can see why, when we receive the play event the filename is called '<strong>E:\video_ts\video_ts.ifo</strong>'. MovingPictures does not store that as the filename in it's database, only the name of the ISO.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately MovingPictures does not have a play event we can hook into to determine what movie is playing, there might also be something smarter we can do but atleast I know what the problem is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltfearme, post: 812867, member: 52219"] I can see why, when we receive the play event the filename is called '[B]E:\video_ts\video_ts.ifo[/B]'. MovingPictures does not store that as the filename in it's database, only the name of the ISO. Unfortunately MovingPictures does not have a play event we can hook into to determine what movie is playing, there might also be something smarter we can do but atleast I know what the problem is. [/QUOTE]
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