How to Fully Populate Movie Library Thumbnails?
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How to Fully Populate Movie Library Thumbnails?
As a new user of the EPG123-enabled alternative to Rovi, I couldn't be happier with the vastly improved accuracy and detail that sourcing Schedules Direct data vs Rovi has delivered to my Media Center PC. Well worth the annual investment.
My Movie Library's thumbnails are now, finally back to 100% accuracy, vs the maybe 20% right, 80% WRONG artwork I had with Rovi after the changeover from Zap2It. The only remaining issue is that about half of the movies in my recording folders lack an image of any kind.
Is there a way to force WMC with EPG123 to populate these titles? (I suspect the movies missing artwork are mostly or all movies I had recorded before my upgrade to EPG123).
Thanks for a great fix for the Microsoft-Rovi indifference to quality.
GlueckAuf
My Movie Library's thumbnails are now, finally back to 100% accuracy, vs the maybe 20% right, 80% WRONG artwork I had with Rovi after the changeover from Zap2It. The only remaining issue is that about half of the movies in my recording folders lack an image of any kind.
Is there a way to force WMC with EPG123 to populate these titles? (I suspect the movies missing artwork are mostly or all movies I had recorded before my upgrade to EPG123).
Thanks for a great fix for the Microsoft-Rovi indifference to quality.
GlueckAuf
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I've sent garyan2 an email to see how feasible it would be to implement a search function. (The search function on the server side is fairly simple, but I don't know how easy it would be to update MCE)
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Here's some rules I've learned while working with epg123.
The artwork for series and movies (actually the link to the image) is not part of the metadata of the wtv file.
Once the artwork information is purged/dies-out from the database, the original artwork will no longer by seen.
This is especially noticeable in the movie library... the images you actually have currently are not from epg123, but from AMG.
You will only get AMG movie posters if the movie has a title and a YEAR which Rovi data was lacking and download is enabled.
If I were a betting man, I would say most of your movies in the library that don't have posters, also don't have the year populated. If that is the case, than it would be possible to edit the WTV metadata to include the year and pull the coverart from AMG after that.
So to answer part of your question, no it is not possible for epg123 to populate the artwork of past recorded movies, especially from Rovi. At least not that I am aware of.
The artwork for series and movies (actually the link to the image) is not part of the metadata of the wtv file.
Once the artwork information is purged/dies-out from the database, the original artwork will no longer by seen.
This is especially noticeable in the movie library... the images you actually have currently are not from epg123, but from AMG.
You will only get AMG movie posters if the movie has a title and a YEAR which Rovi data was lacking and download is enabled.
If I were a betting man, I would say most of your movies in the library that don't have posters, also don't have the year populated. If that is the case, than it would be possible to edit the WTV metadata to include the year and pull the coverart from AMG after that.
So to answer part of your question, no it is not possible for epg123 to populate the artwork of past recorded movies, especially from Rovi. At least not that I am aware of.
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Mine were not populating, but oddly enough if I clicked each empty movie and waited a second the correct image would appear. Once I did that to all of my movies I had all the images. This worked for all the movies I recorded while on ROVI.
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Well that was unexpected. Are the images of the correct aspect ratio? in other words, does it look like a poster or a stretch 4:3 image?dkrom wrote:Mine were not populating, but oddly enough if I clicked each empty movie and waited a second the correct image would appear. Once I did that to all of my movies I had all the images. This worked for all the movies I recorded while on ROVI.
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Recorded TV HD does a great job with movie posters and plays nicely with EPG123.
Are you a Recorded TV HD user or want to give it a try? Check out the new community-made update; Recorded TV HD v2.1.1
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They are the movie poster.garyan2 wrote:Well that was unexpected. Are the images of the correct aspect ratio? in other words, does it look like a poster or a stretch 4:3 image?dkrom wrote:Mine were not populating, but oddly enough if I clicked each empty movie and waited a second the correct image would appear. Once I did that to all of my movies I had all the images. This worked for all the movies I recorded while on ROVI.
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I've recently installed EPG123 and am happy with the results. However, I wanted to confirm that this installation will result in removing all previously recorded movie artwork. Is there any way to recover/refresh this particular artwork and still just leave the .wtv file in the standard Recorded TV directory without having to move them to a "movies" folder and running a 3rd party app to create custom sub-folders. It does appear that any future recorded movies will at least have the proper artwork. Thanks.
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Moving the file usually refreshes the thumbnail. You can simply create a new folder in your current directory, move the files there, and then move them back if your thumbnails get destroyed.
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When I looked into this whole issue, I found that the image file is stored in a byte data array in WM/Picture field. I haven't found any program that can easily restore an image in this field if it gets lost.garyan2 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:34 pm Here's some rules I've learned while working with epg123.
The artwork for series and movies (actually the link to the image) is not part of the metadata of the wtv file.
Once the artwork information is purged/dies-out from the database, the original artwork will no longer by seen.
This is especially noticeable in the movie library... the images you actually have currently are not from epg123, but from AMG.
You will only get AMG movie posters if the movie has a title and a YEAR which Rovi data was lacking and download is enabled.
If I were a betting man, I would say most of your movies in the library that don't have posters, also don't have the year populated. If that is the case, than it would be possible to edit the WTV metadata to include the year and pull the coverart from AMG after that.
So to answer part of your question, no it is not possible for epg123 to populate the artwork of past recorded movies, especially from Rovi. At least not that I am aware of.