Infuse Apple TV shows “n/d” instead of edition tags

Hello everyone,

I’m seeing inconsistent edition/tag detection across devices using the same movie sources.

  • On my iPhone, after scanning, Infuse automatically detects and displays edition tags like “Blu-ray REMUX”(from my filename tag, e.g. {edition-Blu-ray Remux}).

  • On other devices—my mom’s iPhone and an Apple TV signed into my mom’s iCloud—the exact same movies show “n/d” instead (like the edition/tags aren’t being picked up).

Everything looks correct on my devices, and all devices are pointing to the same library sources, so I’m not sure if this is:

  • a setting difference,

  • something account/profile related,

  • or a scan/metadata cache issue.

Has anyone run into this and knows what setting controls whether {edition-…} tags are detected and shown instead of n/d?

Example from my device: it correctly detected {edition-Blu-ray REMUX} and displays Blu-ray REMUX on The Theory of Everything. (The n/d version in the screenshot doesn’t have tag)

My experience, N/D happens when the file gets renamed or moved. Try rescanning or clicking edit. Also, this could happen on the watchlist, but maybe it’s not like that when you search your movies.

On my devices, when I scan the library, all movies with tags are automatically displayed with their correct tags. I’m not sure why on other devices (using a different iCloud account) the behavior isn’t the same.

@james , any hint?