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Original issue 1608 created by Omertron on 2010-09-25T21:05:14.000Z:
Mediainfo does not support iso's so wont collect any media info such as video codec/audio codes/resolution etc.
The only information you get is the container such as iso and filesize 34GB and all the codec information is UNKNOWN.
My solution for this if possible is to scrape this information from www.bluray.com which has info such as:
Title:
Company:
Year:
Rating:
Video codec:
Video resolution:
Aspect ratio:
Audio codec:
Maybe when yamj is scanning your library and encounters an iso with a file size more than 8gb it can scrape the nessasary info from bluray.com for that bluray release.
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Comment #1 originally posted by Omertron on 2010-10-30T12:57:14.000Z:
Another alternative is http://www.cinemasquid.com/ which holds a database of blurays from differant regions with plot,cast,studio,runtime,year,video/audio codecs used,disc size and number of discs,subtitles,
Original issue 1608 created by Omertron on 2010-09-25T21:05:14.000Z:
Mediainfo does not support iso's so wont collect any media info such as video codec/audio codes/resolution etc.
The only information you get is the container such as iso and filesize 34GB and all the codec information is UNKNOWN.
My solution for this if possible is to scrape this information from www.bluray.com which has info such as:
Title:
Company:
Year:
Rating:
Video codec:
Video resolution:
Aspect ratio:
Audio codec:
Maybe when yamj is scanning your library and encounters an iso with a file size more than 8gb it can scrape the nessasary info from bluray.com for that bluray release.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: