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Right man. My mistake. Sorry
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ahh ok, so i just put 'movietitle.xml' in the same folder as the video file, and in that XML file i put:
<details>
<title></title>
<year></year>
<director></director>
<top250></top250>
<mpaa></mpaa>
<tagline></tagline>
<runtime></runtime>
<thumb></thumb>
<credits></credits>
<rating></rating>
<votes></votes>
<genre></genre>
<actor>
<name></name>
<role></role>
</actor>
<outline></outline>
<plot></plot>
</details>
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Actually, the xml parsing has been added to the .nfo reader, so it should be an xml file, but it should be named "movietitle.nfo"
And yes, the above format should do the trick.
Cheers,
Jonathan