unisoft 355 Posted August 18, 2022 Posted August 18, 2022 At the moment, if I assign artwork to Animation in a MOVIE library, then the TV library also has the same image for Animation. Id like my MOVIES library genre artwork to have different artwork to the TV one. 2 4
unisoft 355 Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 Nearly 4 years on and nothing done. Also clashes between music and music video library genres....
Happy2Play 9814 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 15 hours ago, Luke said: What do you mean by clashes? Music/Music Videos/Audiobooks use the same genre image Movies/TV use the same genre image Sounds like OP want per content type Genres. 1
user24 354 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 (edited) On 8/18/2022 at 5:37 PM, unisoft said: At the moment, if I assign artwork to Animation in a MOVIE library, then the TV library also has the same image for Animation. Id like my MOVIES library genre artwork to have different artwork to the TV one. 20 hours ago, unisoft said: Nearly 4 years on and nothing done. Also clashes between music and music video library genres... Hey, i know this idea isn't the elegant solution you are looking for... but have you tried creating different Genre subsets/subnames for your libraries? E.g. you could have some fun with it and add a common emoji suffix to your Genres for Movies , TV shows , Music , Music Videos , etc. Animation (Animation Movies) Animation (Animation TV) Horror (Horror Movies) Horror (Horror TV) Folk (Folk Music) Folk (Folk Videos) Rock (Rock Music) Rock (Rock Videos) This way you could keep your existing common Genre names but have a specific library designator/differentiator. It also wouldn't mess up the sorting order. You could also use prefixes instead of suffixes, and as long as they were all the same for a specific library it wouldn't change the overall sort order. If emojis are too 'over-the-top' there are likely other less intrusive symbols that could be used. Then, once you have the different (but similar) Genres, they can be assigned their own images. TBH, I'm not sure if this is useful or would potentially cause other problems to your Genres across libraries, or any auto metadata tagging/ fetching? I guess you could use the Genre Cleaner plugin to map across your existing Genres to make it quicker to do and then it would be automatic for new media. Anyway, just an idea... Cheers! Edited March 19 by user24
ebr 16339 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I think what you really want is different genres for different types - not just artwork.
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