2012-09-11, 15:18
a) I've set it so that it should return the "BDMV" folder as a movie item instead of digging down to find the .m2ts movie items, it should behave mostly like the VIDEO_TS structure from thereon.
b) So, all these 22 movies have a <set> tag in the NFO file, and even the optional 'order' tag, but only 5 of them show up in the sets manager?
That sounds odd indeed.
c) Haha, well no worries, just like all the extra images, any other extra files that may be auto downloaded, will always be user manageable.
And you've got a really good argument there, mine's mostly that it takes ages for trailers to download which will make it take centuries if you're fetching trailers for every movie at the same time.
But just in case you're interested, you can find higher quality trailers on hd-trailers.net, of which you can just copy and paste the URL into the metadata editor's Trailer URL field for it to be downloaded into the correct location. but naturally, higher quality trailers also means bigger file sizes.
( After 1)/2)/3) and a)/b)/c), Next up should be roman numerals. I)/II)/III) )
b) So, all these 22 movies have a <set> tag in the NFO file, and even the optional 'order' tag, but only 5 of them show up in the sets manager?
That sounds odd indeed.
c) Haha, well no worries, just like all the extra images, any other extra files that may be auto downloaded, will always be user manageable.
And you've got a really good argument there, mine's mostly that it takes ages for trailers to download which will make it take centuries if you're fetching trailers for every movie at the same time.
But just in case you're interested, you can find higher quality trailers on hd-trailers.net, of which you can just copy and paste the URL into the metadata editor's Trailer URL field for it to be downloaded into the correct location. but naturally, higher quality trailers also means bigger file sizes.
( After 1)/2)/3) and a)/b)/c), Next up should be roman numerals. I)/II)/III) )