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For British TV it is not uncommon for episodes of TV shows not to have individual names for each episode, which means they end up looking like this in Plex:
Episode 1 / Season 1, Episode 1: Episode 1
So when you ask Siri to 'Play Deadwood' and it asks back which season & episode number you say, for example, 'One' and 'One', so (I assume), the plugin searches for 'Season One, Episode One', but before it reaches the 'Deadwood' directory it in fact finds another TV show before that using the 'Season 1, Episode 1: Episode 1' layout and plays that instead because it thinks its right.
Just thought you should know. Oh one more thing, the plugin does not seem to differentiate between 'Three' and 'Free', 'Two' or 'To' and in my British accent thinks that when I say 'Four', I say 'Call', making it difficult to navigate.
Great plugin though!
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For British TV it is not uncommon for episodes of TV shows not to have individual names for each episode, which means they end up looking like this in Plex:
Episode 1 / Season 1, Episode 1: Episode 1
So when you ask Siri to 'Play Deadwood' and it asks back which season & episode number you say, for example, 'One' and 'One', so (I assume), the plugin searches for 'Season One, Episode One', but before it reaches the 'Deadwood' directory it in fact finds another TV show before that using the 'Season 1, Episode 1: Episode 1' layout and plays that instead because it thinks its right.
Just thought you should know. Oh one more thing, the plugin does not seem to differentiate between 'Three' and 'Free', 'Two' or 'To' and in my British accent thinks that when I say 'Four', I say 'Call', making it difficult to navigate.
Great plugin though!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: