2016-11-12, 01:40
>>>>This if for when using nfo, and if your movies are backed up as folder, VIDEO_TS, you have to save the nfo as VIDEO_TS.nfo and put it into the VIDEO_TS folder.
<movie>
<title>101 Dalmatiner</title>
<runtime>99</runtime>
<id>tt0115433</id>
</movie>
>>>>You can also use a xml file you name it movie.xml and it goes into the root of the folder not into VIDEO_TS but the 101 Dalmatiner folder, And you can just write this
<movie>
<title>101 Dalmatiner</title>
<runtime>99</runtime>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115433/
And as i said you name it movie.xml if you have your movies backed up 1:1 with a VIDEO_TS folder
Try both solution you can copy what i wrote the link to imdb is correct
Now ofc this is very basic nfo or xml you can use more tags if you like but this will work you get plot/outline and some artwork
I suggest you read this very helpful stuff
http://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files
If you have trouble understanding, something i wrote you can PM me and just write your Question in Swedish i am from Denmark so we should understand each other perfect
<movie>
<title>101 Dalmatiner</title>
<runtime>99</runtime>
<id>tt0115433</id>
</movie>
>>>>You can also use a xml file you name it movie.xml and it goes into the root of the folder not into VIDEO_TS but the 101 Dalmatiner folder, And you can just write this
<movie>
<title>101 Dalmatiner</title>
<runtime>99</runtime>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115433/
And as i said you name it movie.xml if you have your movies backed up 1:1 with a VIDEO_TS folder
Try both solution you can copy what i wrote the link to imdb is correct
Now ofc this is very basic nfo or xml you can use more tags if you like but this will work you get plot/outline and some artwork
I suggest you read this very helpful stuff
http://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files
If you have trouble understanding, something i wrote you can PM me and just write your Question in Swedish i am from Denmark so we should understand each other perfect