2013-11-25, 03:00
(2013-11-25, 02:47)redglory Wrote: Just edited my previous post with fixup.dat log.
Blimey, it's working...kinda!
Just looking at Zombieland, and I notice your current clearart and logo urls in the media library are nicely "mangled", ie. you currently have:
Code:
"clearart":"image://E:\Movies\Zombieland.(2009)/clearart.png/"
"clearlogo":"image://E:\Movies\Zombieland.(2009)/logo.png/"
This script has automatically fixed that (pure fluke), and consequently it now recognises these urls as having changed, so it wants to update this movie. It's correct to do so, but that's why they're there in the output. Moving on to fanart and poster, I'm not entirely sure why the poster and fanart weren't listed as changed items for Zombieland - could you run the following and paste just the console output, thanks:
Code:
python texturecache.py jd movies zombieland | tools\mklocal.py --readonly --singlefolders --local E:\Movies --prefix E:\Movies --artwork fanart poster clearlogo clearart --output --verbose
I'll have a version that works with mixed movie-name prefixes (this will still require the --singlefolders switch and is only useful in a situation like yours where the artwork already exists using a mixture of names - this may also explain the lack of posters and fanart in your current output), and also stacked files in a jiffy...
(2013-11-25, 02:47)redglory Wrote: Man, you a freaky coder
Oh and Python is fun.
Question on stacking - how do you name your artwork for a stacked movie, eg. Zero Dark Thirty?