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skidmarks
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So i am confused in regards to the old backdrop files i put some time into years and years ago.  Are they still recognized in emby today?  Checked the wiki support pages and this is what i found:

 

\Movies
    \300 (2006)
       backdrop.ext
       backdrop1.ext
       backdrop2.ext
       backdrop3.ext

 \TV
    \Glee (2009)
       backdrop.ext
       backdrop1.ext
       backdrop2.ext
       backdrop3.ext

 \Music
    \Artist Name
       backdrop.ext
       backdrop1.ext
       backdrop2.ext
       backdrop3.ext

 

So i am thinking that backdrop files are still viable.  Also thinking i never named them as backdrop.ext.  So IF i change all these files to backdrop.ext.jpg will emby recognize them?   (Bonehead Brain Failure)

 

I got confused when i was testing these changes and i went in to manually add a few of these backdrops to a movie and it created fanart named files in the directory?  Should i just rename all of these backdrop files fanart?  Forget the backdrop naming all together?

 

I can rename these pretty quickly...  just trying to figure out what is the correct terminology so emby can utilize all of these "backdrops".

 

Thanks in Advance...

Edited by skidmarks
Posted

Hi.  ".ext" in those examples just means whatever image extension they are.  e.g. jpg, png...

skidmarks
Posted (edited)

Hi.  ".ext" in those examples just means whatever image extension they are.  e.g. jpg, png...

Duh...  my brain!  .ext = extension 

 

So why doesn't movies for example show my backdrops?  I have to add them manually.

 

I also just checked a quick music artist.  Although i have 6 backdrops in the directory, only one is shown in "edit images"?

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Happy2Play
Posted

That is exactly how mine are and see no issue.  You will probably have to go over a specific example.

 

As for image names I am pretty sure that is the Compatible/Legacy option in the system.xml (<ImageSavingConvention></ImageSavingConvention>).

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skidmarks
Posted (edited)

That is exactly how mine are and see no issue.  You will probably have to go over a specific example.

 

As for image names I am pretty sure that is the Compatible/Legacy option in the system.xml (<ImageSavingConvention></ImageSavingConvention>).

Well it kind of sticks out like a cut off thumb...  For some reason, all of those old background images were added to my library as background-1 / background-2 and so on...  I haven't done backgrounds since i think the metabrowser project died off years ago. 

 

I am renaming all of these files.  As i do this, and refresh, the images are populating into emby.

 

Thanks!

Edited by skidmarks
  • 1 year later...
Posted

I just noticed the same thing. My recent series are using fanart.jpg while the old ones have backdrop.jpg files, so obviously both work
I'm just curious if the convention on (default) image naming changed in the past years(some on my folders were even used with the old MB2)?

Posted
39 minutes ago, Ceten said:

I just noticed the same thing. My recent series are using fanart.jpg while the old ones have backdrop.jpg files, so obviously both work
I'm just curious if the convention on (default) image naming changed in the past years(some on my folders were even used with the old MB2)?

Mb2 did not support fanart.jpg images. It was backdrop only.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Luke said:

Mb2 did not support fanart.jpg images. It was backdrop only.

So the default name for backdrops has changed from backdrop.jpg to fanart.jpg?
Just checked and it seems to have been like that for years but I only noticed it today😅

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typo
Posted
Just now, Ceten said:

So the default name for backdrops has changed from backdrop.jpg to fanart.jpg?
Just checked and it seems to have been like that for years butI only noticed it today😅

Yes that is correct. It is used by many other applications so that was the reasoning.

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