![]() Of course, this does not happen to the other multi-part episodes, which work just fine, but their parts are all of the same resolution. On Plex media player and Plex browser library, Plex reports the episode as just one of the parts and ignores the others so I cannot even see them in the library to play manually. However, I have one episode that is composed of files that are not of the same resolution (some are 480p and some are part of an old rip at 360p). Most of them work just fine, including playback on the windows client. I have a some episodes that are split into multiple files. That said, maybe I should skip trying to use the local media assets and set all images in the. nfo xml for the cast to see if it's being read instead but I'm not certain that Plex will use this information. What am I missing? As a sanity check I also tried to set thumbs in the. In addition I have clicked the gear and checked the "disable agents artwork support (use local media assets instead)" box as well.Īt this point I would expect the images to appear. I have also made sure to set the Agent preferences for Shows->XBMCnfoTvImporter to use the "Local Media Assets (TV)" first. Using the information for local media asset naming at I have created my content. The issue is that I'm trying to set my own files for images since there is nothing available at tvdb to be pulled by tinyMediaManager (or any other for that matter). The content has appeared in my library with the appropriate descriptions. nfo files and am using the XBMCnfoTvImporter agent for these. I am using tinyMediaManager as my editor for the. I have read all I can find on the topic to ultimately categorize my fitness DVDs.īased upon recommendations I currently have created a separate library that I've called "Fitness" and is of type TV Shows. Only recently have I gotten serious about organizing all my content on Plex so have been working on this issue for nearly a week. ![]() ![]() Long time Plex member and long time lurker.
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