2019-02-16, 18:14
(2019-02-16, 17:07)chrissix Wrote:I don't agree with you. All my extra fanart images are stored in the extrafanart folder. Added a new movie yesterday. No problem(2019-02-16, 16:26)MB1968 Wrote: I've watched your video and I'm not sure if you are familiar with the following: Artwork Beef still has an option to save extrafanart images in an extrafanart directory. But you have to enable "identify alternate artwork downloader and mssa artwork filenames" in the settings (section: advanced)
No, unfortunately not! That's because of the structure of ArtworkBeef.
If you want to see extrafanart via ArtworkBeef you have to set your extrafanarts nearby the movie file and standard fanart. The naming convention must be strictly followed. see image.
I would beg @rmrector to adopt/support the (old) standard system but it has already become clear that this will not happen.
(As far as I understand correctly, the prechaching of the old folder system is supported in AB but not the read in and make available via list.item)
You have to place and rename the extrafanarts for ArtworkBeef yourself. There is no system that supports this for automation. No media manager or something. I've talked a bit about programming the Media Manager, they refuse to implement a parralel system until TeamKodi does a system declare as official.
So far, however, the extrafanart in folder system is still official:
See point 5.1 "extrafanart" folder
https://kodi.wiki/view/Movie_artwork#.22....22_folder
I dare you @latts9923 respect the step to have two ArtborkBeef functions installed (extrafanart, extrakeyart). The Skinners themselves are already experimenting with it for a while, but I have not come up with a skin that has taken over the release.
AWB created the extrafanart folder. As long as you enable the setting I mentioned, the skin will dispay the extra fanart images. You can test it by yourself.