Subtitle detection problem
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Subtitle detection problem
A scenario i run into now and then:
1. I want to watch movie on my Sony Bravia W5500 TV
2. I Browse the folder, but i find out that i forgot to download subtitle.
3. I go to computer and download subtitle
4. Back at TV i try to browse parent folder, and then back in movie folder, but UMS does not detect the newly downloaded SRT file.
5. I have to restart UMS to make it detect SRT.
Is this expected behavior?
If it is, maybe we could use a optional "#--Refresh folder--#" option?
Btw above scenario is with the "Media library"-option disabled.
1. I want to watch movie on my Sony Bravia W5500 TV
2. I Browse the folder, but i find out that i forgot to download subtitle.
3. I go to computer and download subtitle
4. Back at TV i try to browse parent folder, and then back in movie folder, but UMS does not detect the newly downloaded SRT file.
5. I have to restart UMS to make it detect SRT.
Is this expected behavior?
If it is, maybe we could use a optional "#--Refresh folder--#" option?
Btw above scenario is with the "Media library"-option disabled.
Re: Subtitle detection problem
Yes, that's by design. UMS caches media tree to speed up display.
Re: Subtitle detection problem
Thanks
Yea i kind of expected that.
So i think an optional #--Refresh--# option would be nice to have.
Re: Subtitle detection problem
I have noticed this issue for a long time now. One workaround that I use on 6.8.0 is to go into the transcode folder. For some reason, the new subtitle shows up there, and I can manually select it to run. This just saves me time restarting UMS.
Last edited by Madoka on Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Subtitle detection problem
It happens often for me.. i think this should be fixed :/
Edit: @ Madoka.. i also thought i remembered it "working" at some point, "working" as in go to another folder and reenter.
I don't know how the code works, but i imagine i would look for something like; comparing the filelist with the one in cache, and update accordingly. Probably easier said than done.
Edit: @ Madoka.. i also thought i remembered it "working" at some point, "working" as in go to another folder and reenter.
I don't know how the code works, but i imagine i would look for something like; comparing the filelist with the one in cache, and update accordingly. Probably easier said than done.
Re: Subtitle detection problem
IIRC, if the sub name has a language code in it, it updates ok. The subs I get never have language codes unless I put them in.