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works here..
did you build up the image cache once? (there is an option which builds the image cache on import or you can plug in your usb drive and build it up via tools -> cache -> build image cache)
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Thanks for the screenshot.
So after plugging in the external device I either have to click "Tools -> Cache -> Rebuild image cache" or I just could activate the options shown on your screenshot and then click "Scrape all unscraped movies"?
When I just want to get media info of all of the new items, series and movies, I have to do to clicks, one on menu "Movies", "Scrape all unscraped items" and one in the Series tab, menu "TV shows", "Scrape new items". Is that correct?
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the setting should be set BEFORE you update your data sources (with this setting, the image cache for all new imported movies/tv shows will be build up).
If you want to (re)build the cache for existing entries, use "Tools - > Cache -> Rebuild image cache"
well, depends what you understand with the term "media info". In common media info, is the technical information about your media (e.g. codec, width, height, runtime, ...) whereas media meta data are the infos about your media (plot, title, cast, ...)
Media media info is gathered automatically when importing new media to tmm
For media meta data you have to choose one of the scraping options (as you wrote: "Scrape all unscraped items" / "Scrape new items")
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yes, update datasource finds new elements on your hard drive and adds it to tmm
after that you have to scrape the new items
at the moment there is no single step for that.. it is already planned for a later release
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That's great, I am looking forward to it, many thanks Manuel.
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