Wed Nov 25, 2015 1:39 am by atc98092
May I ask, what is the purpose of the nfo file? I see nothing in there relating to any metadata info. It isn't required by Serviio to play the file in question. I see a discrepancy between the nfo file and the media information, in that one (nfo) calls out an aspect ratio of 1.33 (4x3) and the other (media) states 16x9, although they have a matching pixel width and height.
I just don't see the purpose of the nfo file as shown. I'm not saying they don't have their place, and please don't think I'm picking a fight, but you don't need them to play the file.
Your file naming should be fine. The only time I've encountered issues is when there's more than one version of a TV show (Hawaii Five-O, Dragnet). I don't think that's an issue for yours, though. I'm wondering if it might help to use the IMDB identifier in the folder and/or file name (tt1520211 for english). I'm not experienced with using these. Perhaps using it in the root folder and it would propagate to the files within? Zip? DenyAll? Thoughts?
Dan
Dan
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