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2014-11-16, 20:10
(This post was last modified: 2014-11-16, 20:11 by jasn.)
Greetings all. Exposing my self as the total noob that I am, I would very much appreciate if someone would please explain to me how to install this on an ASUS Chromebox Dual boot Openelec unit? I go to the download page and cannot find a zip file to DL and run. Am I supposed to do this through sudo using the Ubunto commands? (Not even sure how to do that).
Thx in advance for anyone taking the time to help.
jasn
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Hey everyone, when im trying to scrape movies with BDMV format there are no streamdetails for it, is there something i can do about it ?
Folder structure is the following.
Movies (This is where all my movies are)
-- *Movie Name*
---- BDMV
------ BACKUP
------ CLIPINF
------ PLAYLIST
------ STREAM
------ index.bdmv
------ MovieObject.bdmv
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Hi Komet,
sorry to ask, but is there a chance to get the new version before Christmas? :-)
it has been a while since the mac version was updated.
Thanks
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I may have missed it, but is there a way to get MediaElch (2.1.2) to search for new movies without having to reload the lot of them?
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Could you maybe get around this by using a directory to add movies to, fix them with mediaelch and then move them to a "production" directory ? That's more or less what I do and am quite happy with this.
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i have a usage-related question, maybe someone can clarify. if i want to add additional episodes or a whole new season to an already existing tv-show, what is the best way to do so?
at the moment i do the following when adding a whole new season:
1. right click on show and "scan for new episodes"
2. scrape each image type of the season itself manually
3. click on each new eposide, choose "load information" (i then have to select the show each time)
i find this quite cumbersome.
the only quicker alternative i found is to select the show itself and choose "load information". but this seems to re-scrape everything from this show. information and pictures at show-level, season-level and all episodes (both new and old). this overwrites all manual changes i made at show-level or for all previously existing seasons (e.g. manually selecting posters).
is there any way i can batch-scrape information and images for all new seasons and episodes and leaving already existing pictures and information unchanged?