2016-05-15, 03:37
2016-05-15, 04:37
Folder contains a single video should be what you want when selecting the_movie_title_folder, even though it is not a single video file.
2016-05-15, 15:17
(2016-05-15, 04:37)Ned Scott Wrote: Folder contains a single video should be what you want when selecting the_movie_title_folder, even though it is not a single video file.
Ok, another example. We have 3 movies e.g.
The Matrix (1999) - Blu-ray
...\The Matrix (1999) - Blu-ray \ BDMV \ (many files)
The Matrix Reloaded (2003) - DVD
...\The Matrix Reloaded (2003) - DVD \ VIDEO_TS\ (many files)
The Matrix Revolutions (2003) - dvdrip
...\The Matrix Revolutions (2003) - dvdrip \ The_Matrix_Revolutions.mkv
I have no problem with dvdrip.
But right now it is impossible to add Blu-ray or DVD folder (The Matrix (1999) - Blu-ray and The Matrix Reloaded (2003) - DVD)
I have tried all content scanning options (different combinations) in KODI 17.
2016-05-15, 21:44
2016-05-16, 01:06
Oh. Hmm, I'm not sure. In theory, a single file, disc image, or video_ts folder should be "the same thing" for the user. At least, I though that's how it worked. Maybe someone who's more familiar with video_ts scraping can shed some light on this for us.
2016-05-21, 00:55
(2016-05-16, 01:06)Ned Scott Wrote: Oh. Hmm, I'm not sure. In theory, a single file, disc image, or video_ts folder should be "the same thing" for the user. At least, I though that's how it worked. Maybe someone who's more familiar with video_ts scraping can shed some light on this for us.
If I create another folder then its possible to add a single movie to database ('The Matrix (1999) - Blu-ray' root folder)
...\The Matrix (1999) - Blu-ray \ The Matrix (1999) (additional folder)\ BDMV \ (many files)
But I don't like this solution =/