The other night I decided to setup a OnePass for an anime show we watch called 'Fairy Tale', I added the OnePass and it's only showing Hulu episodes for S2-E17 through S2-E23 and then one more for S2-E72.
Hulu actually has 7 seasons of this show for a total of 204 subbed episodes and 65 dubbed episodes. The episodes that are showing on OnePass are even more confusing because the episode numbers don't reset to zero when a new season starts. For example season 2 starts at episode 49. This episode they've labeled as S2E17 is actually S2E65 on Hulu. It would be the 17th episode if it had started at 1 again, TiVo's doing this on it's own though?
Also if I "Explore this show" and go to all episodes, beyond the numbered episodes available here it will show everything but in alphabetical order of the episode title! That's not useful.
I called TiVo to report the bad data and I was told that the streaming providers control what TiVo is allowed to show and that maybe this show has content protection. Wow. I didn't even argue with the guy, it's was so far off the right track that I couldn't bring myself to go down that road today. He did say he would make a report of the bad data though.
I've seen where TiVo's scrapers for Hulu/Netflix data is rather slow to update but we've had these shows in our queues for a year or two. Is it possible the dub/sub setup on Hulu is throwing their parsing system a curve ball it can't handle?
Hulu actually has 7 seasons of this show for a total of 204 subbed episodes and 65 dubbed episodes. The episodes that are showing on OnePass are even more confusing because the episode numbers don't reset to zero when a new season starts. For example season 2 starts at episode 49. This episode they've labeled as S2E17 is actually S2E65 on Hulu. It would be the 17th episode if it had started at 1 again, TiVo's doing this on it's own though?
Also if I "Explore this show" and go to all episodes, beyond the numbered episodes available here it will show everything but in alphabetical order of the episode title! That's not useful.
I called TiVo to report the bad data and I was told that the streaming providers control what TiVo is allowed to show and that maybe this show has content protection. Wow. I didn't even argue with the guy, it's was so far off the right track that I couldn't bring myself to go down that road today. He did say he would make a report of the bad data though.
I've seen where TiVo's scrapers for Hulu/Netflix data is rather slow to update but we've had these shows in our queues for a year or two. Is it possible the dub/sub setup on Hulu is throwing their parsing system a curve ball it can't handle?
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