2016-02-19, 03:27
mklocal.py is reading from stdin, you need to pipe the output of "texturecache.py jd movies" so that mklocal.py has something to process, ie.:
Don't use --singlefolders if your artwork includes the movie name prefix. Try a dry-run to be sure.
Code:
./texturecache.py jd movies | ./mklocal.py --singlefolders --local /storage/media --prefix smb://FREENAS/media --artwork poster fanart clearlogo clearart banner landscape --verbose --output fixup.dat
(2016-02-19, 03:01)gjwAudio Wrote: Also: my movies are in single folders, BUT the local artwork is named using the movie-prefix convention. Should I use --singlefolders switch or not if I wish to be consistent and retain that naming ?
Don't use --singlefolders if your artwork includes the movie name prefix. Try a dry-run to be sure.