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I've read the wiki and searched, but just for clarification, after I clean my video database and run the IMDB scrapper for a folder, it should pick up the .nfo files first? And these should just be regular text files?
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Regular text files named to moviename.nfo, correct. They will take precedence over scraping imdb but remember that the info inside the .nfo must adhere to proper format. That means no missing / <> etc etc.
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good then that means that I don't have to have .nfo files for every movie on my drive. I'll just add that to my to do list, along with finding icons and fanart for every frigin movie I have....
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djh_
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Couldn't recommend the above highly enough. It's soooo handy.
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I did try that out, a few bugs still, but it got the majority of my collection done. I would recommend it highly also and am looking forward to the future releases.
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michal
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My dream scenario would be a program that can connect to an XBMC box (on any machine which XBMC can run) and manage the library in the same manner.
Of course this would require XBMC support for remotely connecting to the library safely. I hope one day such a feature will exist.
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It does... google Netdrive. Works for me
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why would it be? Obvoiusly you wouldnt update it if you knew xbmc was modifying it at that point in time. Common sense should tell you that it would only lead to corruption of data...