Let's use https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/65249 as example.
zh-TW
I cannot think of where could the API get the "Episode 1" value. I also don't know how to correct it, since we only support four-letter language+country code. Shouldn't we just fallback two-letter language code to the closest match?
This particular issue affects Plex TMDb agent since Plex only has setting for language, but not country. So their queries to TMDb use two-letter language code. As the result, I found the data I added in Mandarin (zh-CN) does not reflects in my Plex db .
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Risposta da Greg
il 28 febbraio, 2017 alle 12:55PM
Anybody?
Risposta da Travis Bell
il 1 marzo, 2017 alle 6:48PM
The fallback data you were seeing was because there was a translation created but the data was empty. The data is now showing correctly of course, because the translation was filled in.
Risposta da Greg
il 2 marzo, 2017 alle 3:03AM
@travisbell could any one create a translation for "zh" without country code?
Risposta da Travis Bell
il 2 marzo, 2017 alle 10:34AM
zh
defaults tozh-CN
. But I think it's the same thing I mentioned above.zh
was cached on the API already so when you did your investigating, you were getting data from before you made your edits.zh-CN
was not cached so you saw the correct data right away.Risposta da Greg
il 3 marzo, 2017 alle 3:20PM
@travisbell gotcha, so it is basically cache delay. The API result looks good now. However my Plex server is still not picking up the right data
. Will have to debug more there. Thanks for explaining it!