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Then you should either update or delete the NFO and refresh the video info.
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I don't agree with that. What does John Doe do, who is barely able to copy a movie into his media storage? You tell him to delete files he doesn't know the meaning of? He relies on the fact that after replacing the files, the information is read from them again. In addition, the option "Extract video info from files" is a hidden option (Advanced/Expert), is also activated by default and suggest this.
Sorry but this is going the wrong way as the same manner like file naming as "mymovie.4k.uhd.hevc.dts.mkv" who's possibly pimped up a quarter DV video with 360x240 mono to a faked super duper movie.
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Hi
Just a quick update on this. Tiny Media Manager does now write the hdrtype tag to the nfo files and my HDR flags are showing correctly, so many thanks for all your help with this.
I notice that HDR10 and HDR10+ both get written to the nfo file as HDR10. Are there any plans to add a tag and flag specifically for HDR10+. I did try manually changing the tag to HDR10+ but this made no difference.
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Flags for HDR10+ are not supported yet.
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I found this thread interesting and wondered what's going on with my library.
Most of my HDR does not show up as HDR tags in the default skin. They used to < 3 months ago. (reinstalled LE a couple of times)
I scrolled through a list of UHD movies just now to see what showed up as HDR and why. Not many of them are showing up as HDR. The two exceptions I looked at had one thing in common. The metadata section was missing from them both (the v codec, a codec, subtitle area). And I've never put that codec/HDR info in the filename (just the resolution), yet these two show as HDR. Curious. Does Kodi run a metadata scan on the fly? Or maybe its the difference between using LOCAL vs a scraper?
Normally my nfo's are made by EMM. Even then, I don't think it includes HDR tags in the metadata. These two nfo's look like they were made at download time and somehow did not go through the normal EMM process before they went into the library.
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The problem is your nfo files, Kodi does scan the files for their codec data, however that gets overwritten by whatever is in your nfo files.