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Plugin: EmbyCredits, detect end credits and add auto skip.


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I installed it via the plugin store, but I'm still on v2.65.0; there's no way to trigger it manually, is there?

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1 hour ago, Babatom said:

I installed it via the plugin store, but I'm still on v2.65.0; there's no way to trigger it manually, is there?

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Choose the latest version in the drop down and then press install.

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@yockerI have a (possibly stupid) question about your tesseract container (yock1/embycreditocr). Most of the time Tesseract's status in Task Manager on my Synology is "Sleeping". But on occasion, it will go active and start utilizing the CPU even though the EmbyCredits plugin is not running. CPU usage is roughly 26% when it is active at those times. Is that expected behavior? If it is, what is Tesseract actually doing? I'm assuming it is doing maintenance (i.e. clean-up of remnant files). But I thought I would check just in case there is something else going on.

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9 minutes ago, DarWun said:

@yockerI have a (possibly stupid) question about your tesseract container (yock1/embycreditocr). Most of the time Tesseract's status in Task Manager on my Synology is "Sleeping". But on occasion, it will go active and start utilizing the CPU even though the EmbyCredits plugin is not running. CPU usage is roughly 26% when it is active at those times. Is that expected behavior? If it is, what is Tesseract actually doing? I'm assuming it is doing maintenance (i.e. clean-up of remnant files). But I thought I would check just in case there is something else going on.

Sadly don't know, sorry.

Tesseract and PaddleOCR are docker containers i have modified slightly to clean up the images after them self when done with them, in fact you could use the originals with the plugin if you wanted.
You can find Tesseract at: tesseract-ocr/tesseract: Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
They are open source, highly known and used so i'm 99.9% sure it's nothing nefarious or people would have caught it by now.

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