Describe the bug
Since I always ended up selecting a different poster and fanart then was pulled initially, I decided to look into the Custom Scraper option.
I set Poster and Fanart to use fanart.tv:
But I end up getting both images from TMDB instead anyway:
The fanart being pulled can't be from fanart.tv as per the screenshot, and neither can the poster (wrong resolution for a fanart.tv poster).
It's definitely using the Custom Scraper entries for some things, as the search window is different (and when I had Tags set to IMDb previously it also required the second search):
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Set fanart.tv for Fanart and/or Poster
Scrape a Movie (mine was Source Code (2011)) using the Custom Movie Scraper
Check pulled artwork
Expected behavior
The Artwork should be pulled from fanart.tv as specified.
MediaElch Version:
[ ] 2.12.1-dev (nightly)
[x] 2.12.0 (stable)
Operating System:
[ ] Windows
[ ] macOS
[x] Linux (distribution: Fedora KDE 40)
Additional context:
This was already happening in 2.10.6 as well, so it's not a regression.
Describe the bug Since I always ended up selecting a different poster and fanart then was pulled initially, I decided to look into the Custom Scraper option. I set Poster and Fanart to use fanart.tv:
But I end up getting both images from TMDB instead anyway:
The fanart being pulled can't be from fanart.tv as per the screenshot, and neither can the poster (wrong resolution for a fanart.tv poster).
It's definitely using the Custom Scraper entries for some things, as the search window is different (and when I had Tags set to IMDb previously it also required the second search):
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior The Artwork should be pulled from fanart.tv as specified.
MediaElch Version:
Operating System:
Additional context: This was already happening in 2.10.6 as well, so it's not a regression.