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tianchi
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

Wow!

What should I do with that? Copy all the text to the notepad and create a tmdb.xml file and try to install it later?

Where did you get those lines? As far as I know, they have something in German (you know, there's a "de" next to "language" which should be "en", right?)

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cbram
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

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Yep, that was the idea.

 

Oh yes, you are right. in line 2, 118 and 121 there are "de" entries instead of "en". Seems I played already with this file. Sorry for that

 

But it didn't work. As you know, we need to use api V3 of tmdb to get language specific thumbs.

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tianchi
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover


cbram wrote:

 

But it didn't work. As you know, we need to use api V3 of tmdb to get language specific thumbs.



So... this thing doesn't work at all? How do we use that api V3 thing?

I'm sorry... I have no idea what to do but I don't want you to spend all day with my problem :smileywink:

Thanks anyway, mate.

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cbram
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

Well, it's not just your problem, mine as well. So you are not the born xml coder?

 

Never mind

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tianchi
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

Am I (or we) the only ones with this problem?

I've seen other posts like this with no solution yet.

Actually, I didn't start this thread (I just subscribed to it). My thread has no replies.

Is there anybody from WD out there? I wrote them yesterday and I'm still waiting for a solution.

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Pecker
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

I still don't know why WD can't add a very (very, very, very) simple option to choose which poster to use.

 

The thumb and the backdrops, too.

 

Steve W

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Rider
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover


Pecker wrote:

I still don't know why WD can't add a very (very, very, very) simple option to choose which poster to use.

 

The thumb and the backdrops, too.

 

Steve W


I'm not sure it would be simple to code, but I'd like that too.  I get Spanish and German coverart, would really prefer English.  I just live with it for now.

 

The ability to search alternate databases would be nice too, suggested quite a few times.

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tianchi
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

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The Hub is supposed to recover the highest rated cover art from themoviedb.org according to the device's default language, right?

 

OK. Now I'm getting the right cover for Revenge of the Sith (I don't know why), but I'm still getting the wrong one for The Godfather II (the ugly french one).

 

Why, dammit? This thing is driving me crazy!

 

It should download this cover:

 

 

...instead of this crappy cover:

 

 

P.S. Tons of kudos for the one who solves this riddle.

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tianchi
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

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This issue got personal now.

Here's what I did...

 

I got the info for "The Godfather: Part II" movie (with the ugly French thumbnail, of course).

Then, I took a look at the movie's hidden .xml file with the notepad (I downloaded a free XML editor and it didn't help).

So, I got all those confusing and almost unreadable words, letters, characters and symbols all together.

I selected the whole line that included the .jpg letters between the first "thumbnail" word and the "backdrop" one.

I copied that line and pasted it to the JDownloader so it can do the dirty work by ignoring the useless symbols and letters and focus on the images' urls.

It automatically downloaded 19 thumbnails with slightly different sizes (almost similar with each other) but also with different languages and designs.

I found out that most of them were in English, some of them were in German and Italian, a couple of French ones and one for Spanish an Portuguese, respectively.

The first thumbnail in that .xml file is the French one I was talking about, then comes the the German, English and so on...

My questions remains unanswered: why is the French one on the first place or the German one on the second position? why is the English one in the third place, anyway? (my Hub is set on English).

So, I copied the long weird name of the English cover and replaced the French one that was on the first place inside the .xml file.

Then, I changed the file format of the "good" .jpg file to a .metathumb file and renamed it with the same movie file's name.

After that, I deleted all the hidden files and folders that may have something to do with "thumbnailing" inside the whole Hub.

Finally, I fully turned off the Hub by pressing the power button for 3 or 4 seconds and turned it on again.

It did the compiling database thing (or something like that... I can't remember) by itself... et voilà!

The Hub generated 11 new proprietary "thumbnail files" (according to the cover art I wanted) with totally diferent sizes.

 

OK... this is not a real solution or something that nobody has tried before... I guess (but it works).

Why do I have to do that from now on, dammit? (well, actually, when I don't like the chosen cover art becasue of its language, of course).

I want the Hub to automatically select the correct cover art... is that so wrong?

Am I asking too much, WD?

 

BTW, I contacted the support area regarding this "terrible" issue about 3 days ago and I had no reply.

Kudos for me!

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Pecker
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Re: metathumb displays wrong cover

Okay, here's what I've done.

 

Turnoff your media library.

 

Clear your media library.

 

Go into your HDD or NAS/Server and delete the media library folder there, too.

 

Go into the XML document using an XML editor and delete all of the lines from towards the end which deal with thumbnails.

 

Create your own thumbnal, and put it in the same folder as the film, and with the same name.

 

Do a complete power down on the player.

 

Unplug for 10 seconds and plug back in.

 

Turn the media library back on.

 

This sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, but more often than not it does.

 

Steve W

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