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2013-06-07, 20:08
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-07, 20:36 by MariusTh86.)
Something like that would have been mine idea if you hadn't come up with it yourself. ^^
Did it at least rename the folder to "House Rule" instead of "Houseeeeeeeee Ruleeeeee"?
If the only thing that wasn't affected where the episode files, then I'd check to see if the preferences where set to manage 'files & folders' instead of just 'folders', also check to see if the renaming pattern under the 'TV Tab' is filled out properly.
Edit:
Could you send me a screenshot of the folder and episode files?
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Just downloaded and trying to scrape my movie folder. All movies are in folders with the name as the folder, for instance Braveheart (1995) is the folder, and then the movie is named the same inside the folder.
Anyway, whenever it scans the folder, it gets stuck on A Christmas Story (1983) for some reason, and shows that as the name for the movie for all my movies after that point. Even though as it scans I can see the correct names, when it's done scanning I have about 120 A Christmas Story records.
I tried to manually update each title one by one, and that seemed to work until I rescanned and it did the exact same thing.
I tried using the Update Metadata button and it put A Christmas Story information in all of the other movie's folders!!!
I'm at a loss. I'd love to use it, but I can't get it to scan right.
Not sure how to attach a picture or I would.
Hope someone can help. I also emailed the developer from within the app.
Thanks.
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2013-06-14, 02:02
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-14, 02:04 by Glorious1.)
Hey Marius, I'm a little confused how multi-part movies are supposed to work. I have them named <movie name (year)>-pt1.avi, then -pt2, etc. When ViMM renames them, it changes the name of -pt1 by just removing that, leaving the second one as -pt2. XBMC then gets confused and sees two movies.
Should I be telling ViMM in Metadata Editor > Information that the name is <movie name>-pt1? That wouldn't work I don't think, because then it would put the year after the -pt1? What am I doing wrong?
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I've supported several 'part'ing systems, except -pt#, -part# should work better right now, but i'll see if i can't add your system as well
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Oh, duh - it didn't occur to me that I wasn't using a proper suffix. No need to add -pt#, I can switch to -part#.
Thanks!
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Ok for the love of me I can't change the movie after its been already scraped. It scraped the wrong movie. It was the original version of 101 dalmations and VIMM scraped the 2000' something remake. Now I can change it manually and it'll download the right pics and put it in the file folder but it won't change the main information on VIMM.
Also - am I correct to assume that lock makes it so that VIMM won't change any of the pics/info of a movie that's locked? I wish there was an icon for it.