2010-01-13, 02:03
Hey guys
I'm currently working on getting a list of all the information for the different types of media XBMC reads from the NFO files. I need this to make it possible that UMM can provide the maximum amount of information possible to XBMC. I used this wiki page to gather the information: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Import_-_Export_Library. Are these examples complete or are there any new tags that are missing?
What about the <style> and <mood> tags in the NFO for music? Are they being used (because I couldn't find anything matching these in the music database)?
What about the <yearsactive>? How is this tag intended to be used? A tag for every single year? Or something like
I saw that multiple artists of an album are defined in seperate <artists> tags. Is this the same for <director>, <credits> and <studio> or should there only be one tag for each of these with a content similar to the genre (names split by /)?
I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with some detailed information so that UMM will be able to provide as much information as possible.
Thanks for your help!
I'm currently working on getting a list of all the information for the different types of media XBMC reads from the NFO files. I need this to make it possible that UMM can provide the maximum amount of information possible to XBMC. I used this wiki page to gather the information: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Import_-_Export_Library. Are these examples complete or are there any new tags that are missing?
What about the <style> and <mood> tags in the NFO for music? Are they being used (because I couldn't find anything matching these in the music database)?
What about the <yearsactive>? How is this tag intended to be used? A tag for every single year? Or something like
Code:
<yearsactive>1980-1990</yearsactive>
<yearsactive>1992-1994</yearsactive>
...
I saw that multiple artists of an album are defined in seperate <artists> tags. Is this the same for <director>, <credits> and <studio> or should there only be one tag for each of these with a content similar to the genre (names split by /)?
I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with some detailed information so that UMM will be able to provide as much information as possible.
Thanks for your help!