[mythtv-users] Holy porno coverart batman!

Nick Rout nick.rout at gmail.com
Sat Oct 5 00:36:58 UTC 2013


On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard <jyavenard at gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> Le samedi 5 octobre 2013, Karl Dietz a écrit :
>
> On 04.10.2013 15:16, Eric Sharkey wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Karl Dietz
>>> <dekarl at spaetfruehstuecken.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> I went over to IAFD to see their stance on explicit pictures and if the
>>>> special purpose database does not show naked pictures of adult actors
>>>> or films then its ok for me if the general movie database does not show
>>>> them either.
>>>>
>>>> See http://www.themoviedb.org/**talk/524e5eda760ee331d5029ddc<http://www.themoviedb.org/talk/524e5eda760ee331d5029ddc>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't really care what themoviedb's policy is, but when determining
>>> that policy, I don't think it's appropriate to take into account the
>>> fact that the mythtv metadata grabber has a bug in its design.
>>> Getting explicit content off the site won't change the fact that the
>>> wrong metadata will still be fetched.
>>>
>>
>> I agree with you. My post was worded badly. We should fix our bugs and
>> tmdb should decide on their policy independently.
>
>
>  The only way to get rid of that issue would be doing what XBMC does: when
> you add folders to the video database, you specify if that video contains
> movie or TV series.
> It goes even further in functionality: you can specify a metadata grabber
> for each of the folders added to the library.
>
> So when setting the videos storage group: you set the type of content it
> has...
> People would have to split their TV content from the movies...
>

This problem has come up before on this list, but I can't find the thread,
or recall if there was a definitive solution.
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