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New ImagesByName Paths


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Hi, I installed a new version of MetaBrowser today which supports the new ImagesByName format of

 

\ImagesByName\People\A\Alan Davies

\ImagesByName\People\B\Barbara Flynn

 

MetaBrowser did as it should after I refreshed some movies so then I went and manually moved older folders from People to the correct Letter, so far so good.

 

However, after restarting MBS and letting it re-scan etc no people images are showing and if I look at a path of one of them it looks like this,

 

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Where you can see it's looking for Steve Coogan under People. How do I get this to look under People\S\Steve Coogan?

 

Also, in my ImagesByName People folder 1000's of empty actor folders have been re-created by MBS (MetaBrowser not running) for some reason.

 

Am I getting ahead of myself, is the new folder format not available yet?

 

Cheers

 

MBS Dev: 3.0.5125.19625

Posted

it's only for brand new installations. so if you had MBS before we introduced that change, you're sitll on the old convention.

Posted

Doh! Any suggestions on how to get MBS to move to the new convention? Will a re-install over the top do it?

yardameus
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I was curious about this as well.

Posted

Hey,

 

Find server.xml for MediaBroser and set EnablePeoplePrefixSubFolders to true and restart the server.  I believe that should fix it.

Take Care

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@@fatal Great, it works!

Cheers

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Hey,

 

Find server.xml for MediaBroser and set EnablePeoplePrefixSubFolders to true and restart the server.  I believe that should fix it.

Take Care

 

Forgot to say, it's actually system.xml in the config folder, not server.xml

Cheers

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