2024-05-14, 03:51 PM
For single-item movies it made an identical copy and all further metadata edits will be written to it (movie.nfo).
The 3rd question is more important really. It didn't consistently copy the pre-existing .nfo file. It created a new one with all fields filled from scratch. This really threw a monkey wrench into my multiple version movies. I had them all previously filenamed before the 10.9 update in a way that played nicely with the stacking logic, as well as getting reliable version selection playback in all environments (desktop, web, android and android TV).
Around 75% of the multi-versioned movies in my library now aren't playing nice with the stacking logic or getting reliable Android TV selection playback. I've got to think other people have run into this. I'm probably just going to re-name everything after a bit of testing to see what works better with the new logic.
The 3rd question is more important really. It didn't consistently copy the pre-existing .nfo file. It created a new one with all fields filled from scratch. This really threw a monkey wrench into my multiple version movies. I had them all previously filenamed before the 10.9 update in a way that played nicely with the stacking logic, as well as getting reliable version selection playback in all environments (desktop, web, android and android TV).
Around 75% of the multi-versioned movies in my library now aren't playing nice with the stacking logic or getting reliable Android TV selection playback. I've got to think other people have run into this. I'm probably just going to re-name everything after a bit of testing to see what works better with the new logic.