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At the moment, you can go to a show and hit the 'search' button. This will send a show element to the providers, most of which aren't equipped to handle it.
Even if they are, they have no way (that I can see) of telling XDM that a download contains more than one episode.
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to be precise if you hit "search" on a show it will result in something... as it will get the element (of the show) and create a search string for that and most providers will fins something...
either the search button should be disabled for the whole show or there needs to be system of splitting it into searchable elements ... each media type manager has this defined but the search action does not filter this
tl;dr yes you are right
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At the moment, you can go to a show and hit the 'search' button. This will send a show element to the providers, most of which aren't equipped to handle it.
Even if they are, they have no way (that I can see) of telling XDM that a download contains more than one episode.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: