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Unfortunately there's no support for manually adding single movies (or tvshows, seasons, episodes or musicvideos) through JSON-RPC yet.
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So there is no way to manually add an entry to the library, that the automatic scan doesn't get right?
Please correct me if I am wrong. As I understand it, if the scrapers cannot recognize a specific file, no entry for a movie is made (not even an empty one)?
Is there any other way to create new Library items, apart from JSON-RPC?
Is directly modifying the database a safe approach? And if so, is there some documentation of the database structure?
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I don't want to clutter my media with lots of .nfo files that only have a meaning to XBMC (and also don't want to rename and restructure my media files for XBMC), so .nfo files don't seem to be appropriate. If there is a way to provide these nfo files in another way, that could be an option. But as I understand, to import .nfo files, XBMC must first have scanned and recognized the movie files correctly.
Is that right?
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What is the reason XBMC is not picking up your files? If it finds the files but no matching movie you can manually specify the movie title in XBMC by manually scraping the file in files view.
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It mainly doesn't pick up the files, because it doesn't recognize the name.
Specifying the movie title manually and then choosing the correct one from the result list is possible with movies. However it doesn't work with TV Series episodes (At least I don't see a way to do so).
But this doesn't help, if I am unhappy with some details of the scraped data. I don't find a way to modify the details of such a scraped file within XBMC (for example changing the label to something else).
Also this is a hassle to do directly in XBMC. I'd like to prepare this on my PC and then just update the values in XBMC.
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Well as soon as a file is in the library you can use JSON-RPC to modify the metadata.
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Thats right.
But what about the episodes in a TV Series? I don't find a way to manually specify them (the TV Show itself is already recognized and in the library). And I don't really want to manually update for example the 150 episodes of a TV Show one after the other.
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It's a bit late but you could setup something like "The Renamer" to make sure all your tv shows are named in the correct format and with the correct names to make it easier. Meet the scraper halfway