Nable-libsnappy -enable-libsoxr -enable-libtheora -enable-libtwolame -enable Le-libopencore-amrwb -enable-libopenjpeg -enable-libopus -enable-libshine -e Luray -enable-libfreetype -enable-libmp3lame -enable-libopencore-amrnb -enab G -enable-gnutls -enable-iconv -enable-libass -enable-libdav1d -enable-libb Yes I'm old and always been in front of computer.Ĭ:\Users\Administrator>ffmpeg -i "z:\ServerFolders\Videos\Movies\The Manchurianįfmpeg version N-94030-gcaabe1b495 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developersĬonfiguration: -enable-gpl -enable-version3 -enable-sdl2 -enable-fontconfi My old ones have cook audio and realmeadia video. Now that I have fast internet though I need to get new ones that are uncut subbed remastered. It's easy to tell if you actually watch an episode of different versions, one the quality of video and audio is better, one the translation is more accurate and more jokes come through, one is censored, one's remastered, there is no one size fits all to automatically pull metadata for some series that there are many copies of. They came out first, and episode count is different than all other dubs cut or uncut subbed its the only one that is offset. The most messed up for me was Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. They can only identify based on the title of the episode you have, compared to the metadata that they have and nothing else. ![]() I tried every naming convention that is in the documentation, but another problem I had was if an anime had a subtitled uncut version with x number of episodes, but there are multiple dubs each with censorship that cut the number of episodes down, you get a lack of consensus if you don't have the most popular set thats in or wherever the site that is being scraped. I have either always had metadata off, or set to nfo, scrape from whoever has the most accurate data, and manually correct if I really want to be anal about it (pun inteded, play on words idk). Sealab is not that rare a show Kung Fu one of the coolest series ever lots of people watch it, idk how its that bad. ![]() My Sealab collection I couldn't look at in grid view because it renamed everything and did the thumbnails with really degenerate porno.ĭon't get me wrong I love porn and am no prude, but first time I selected Sealab my old mother was right next to me and the images I guess its bondage but looks like the women are being physically hurt, didn't see any sex taking place just torturing and the characters in the titles were all some asian script. ![]() Most of the automatically generated metadata I guess comes from free volunteer sources and for me anyway 90% was wrong and some was really off putting.īy default I think it pulled from or somewhere that couldn't get the series Kung Fu in english with the correct titles or thumbnails. Is metadata turned on? Idk what flavor of metadata your serviio uses these days, but mine used text based nfo files that you could edit one at a time of batch edit the data in human readable form.
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