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in france we use :VOSTFR or VOST alone on file for identify this behaviour.
Tinymediamanager version 2.9.4changes movie#
this one is available, when the movie contain the original audio track ( in english for ex.), but provide translated subtitle for one or many language. But if the current version isn't working it isn't likely to magically fix itself with a new build since "updates" are also clean builds. so i mean about VOST movie/series, it's 'Original Audio Version With Translated Subtitle'.
Tinymediamanager version 2.9.4changes update#
You can always try the force update action from the unraid Docker page (in advanced view) to try building a clean container. You'd just need to make sure the same directory is specified when you recreate the app. Second thing though - the image (and unraid template) specifies a config path that is mounted as a volume (see the AppData Config Path in your unraid app's settings, under "Show more settings") so your configuration should be ok if you delete the app.
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The only downside would probably be the strain that tinyMediaManager can put on your computer resources, thus affecting its performance. pom (22 KB) jar (2.1 MB) View All: Repositories: Central Sonatype: Note: There is a new version for this. (It's good practice for repo authors to publish "snapshot" tags so you can pull historical images but this repo does not have that). With tinyMediaManager, you can keep your movies and other video materials in excellent order and be able to watch them without wasting time on locating your files or looking for subtitles in your web browser. TinyMediaManager License: Apache 2.0: Date (Dec 10, 2017). However this repository only includes latest and test so you don't have the possibility of downgrading. So normally you could check the Tags page for the image, find an older tag, and then specify that in the Repository field to "downgrade". If the tag isn't included it's assumed to be latest. The tag determines which "version" of the image you want to pull. The version of the docker image used is defined in the Repository field on the Update Container page for your app (in unraid).