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#None number issues

Open Finch106 opened this issue 8 years ago • 6 comments

I have a complete comic set, for this example Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Every book is titled correctly by Mylar (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 9 (2016).cbr) so on and so forth. Everything is fine, except book 7 and 8 are showing in Chunky as Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers v2016. I checked the ComicStreamer library for this series, and these two are the only ones with an (') on Morphin'. Every file on my system is named the same, with no ' so I'm not sure why they're imported as such. See the photos below for a correct, and incorrect.

EDIT: I noticed when viewing the .json from ComicStreamer, that the "Correct" issues do not have a Volume, but do have a year and issue #. The "Incorrect" has a Volume, but no issue # or year.

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Finch106 avatar Feb 17 '17 22:02 Finch106

Well tag the comic... with comicrack or something similar, instead of letting it decode from the filename :-)

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ghost avatar Feb 19 '17 06:02 ghost

Whaaaaaat!? I've never done that for them, but I'll take a look at how. Thank you!

Finch106 avatar Feb 19 '17 06:02 Finch106

Alright, I've installed ComicRack, imported my library and cleared data. I then scraped using Comic Vine Scraper, and confirmed that in ComicRack, everything is correct. I restarted ComicStreamer, rebuilt database, and the issue remains. I guess the imbedded metadata for those comics are messed up, and I don't know how to change that :(

Finch106 avatar Feb 19 '17 22:02 Finch106

There's an option in ComicRack to "write data to files" or something like that, I remember specifically having to turn it on. Also, ComicRack can't write metadata to .cbr files, so you'll have to export any .cbrs to .cbz

LucidusAtra avatar Feb 19 '17 22:02 LucidusAtra

ComicRack will export to .cbz for you, right click on the file, it's under export books. You can run a search for all .cbr files, select all, and export them all at once. Oh, and you'll also have to right click on any newly converted files and choose "update book file."

LucidusAtra avatar Feb 19 '17 22:02 LucidusAtra

I was reading about writing metadata and had just enabled the write into books option as I got this reply. Once the app restarted, it took care of it! Thank you both for your answers. Luckily it was only two books from that series, and they were both cbz.

Finch106 avatar Feb 19 '17 22:02 Finch106