6/16/2023 0 Comments Tinymediamanager plex![]() When you download a file from your Plex Server to Infuse, what you get is a copy of the file that lives on the server. When connected to a Plex library, Infuse shows metadata provided by the Plex Server. My point is why infuse doesn’t accept the metadata from the Plex server when downloading the file and keep that? I feel like that’s a feature Infuse should advertise, as it’s not mentioned on the features page as far as I can see. I only recently discovered that infuse can download files from Plex, and it works quickly and reliably, thanks very much. I assume that having downloaded a bare file, it’s then re-scraped the metadata and got it wrong, but the right metadata has been presented to it on a plate, I would think it would use that… esp as that’s where I’ll edit the metadata to make sure it’s right… However when I downloaded this race to infuse on my iPad to watch on the train, it showed it as:Īs the great Roy Walker would say, it’s good but it’s not right… I mean, it’s good enough to know what it is, and I still watched it but that feels like a bug. Which on Plex shows as a formula 1 race in the 1997 season as “Austrian Grand Prix” and sorted in 14th place. Media/Sport/Formula 1/Season 1997/Formula 1 - s1997e14 - Austrian Grand Prix.avi Plex is properly configured to name them as the races they are, but if I download an episode to infuse, it re-scrapes the data, and incorrectly too.įor example, on my Plex server I might have a file: I normally wouldn’t notice but I have an archive of F1 races on my Plex server. if I select something to download, I feel like it should keep the metadata (series name, picture etc) from the Plex server rather than re-scrape the metadata itself. I’ve got infuse which I usually use connected to my Plex server. Just checking if this is a little bug or a feature suggestion, and if it happens to anyone else.
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