2009-07-23, 16:41
>>X<<' Wrote:Dude a scene nfo and an nfo for XBMC are two different things, I doubt XBMC can make heads of tails of a scene nfo ? ? ? ?
Edit : Well Learnt something new today didn't realize if you have the IMDb URL to a movie in the nfo XBMC will use it, just tried "Fifty Dead Men Walking" and got the same problem as you so obviously XBMC is using the URL in your nfo but at a guess that's probably all its using
Think using proper nfo's for XBMC will solve your problem
If your using XBMC scrapper you cannot have any control over genres displayed for that movie unlike when using nfo's where you can edit the genre tag
Think you should have a read Here
read it and seems like that would make me remove the scene nfo.
so done some more testing and found some more movies this happends on.
what i did was just make a folder with movie name and put a small avi file in the folder (movie sample where i removed the sample name)
my system is sat up to scrape based on folder name. tested also some other scrapers (tmdb, imdb. amazoon us) with same result. tested also with other filename than the imdb link in the .nfo file.
anyone else wanna test?
make these folders and a test sample. filename can be what ever you want.
casino\test.avi
garfield gets real\test.avi
gracie\test.avi
casino works fine and rest is too high.
any ideas whats wrong?