2013-01-29, 00:26
(2013-01-29, 00:11)Randall Lind Wrote: Well I am done thetvdb was slow as heck but, after 8 hours redoing 165 TV shows it is finish. Now to re-add them in xbmc and I am done, My day was blowned and here goes my night LOL
(2013-01-29, 00:11)Randall Lind Wrote: Well I am done thetvdb was slow as heck but, after 8 hours redoing 165 TV shows it is finish. Now to re-add them in xbmc and I am done, My day was blowned and here goes my night LOL
(2013-01-29, 02:11)shadrach47 Wrote: Dan, thanks for adding movie-poster.jpg.
I reloaded all my movies after getting 1.3.9, the check-mark for posters is checked but no poster image shows. Anything I have to do to load it if I already have them in the movie folders? If I re-scrape it, that movie will show the poster, but not ones that were already added.
Also, when I leave the program and go back in, all the check-marks are gone from poster and I have to reload all my movies for the check-mark to come back but no poster shows.
I don't really have an issue about it, just wanted to let you know.
Thanks for all the work!
(2013-01-29, 02:20)GreenOnyx Wrote: I'm still a little confused, or have some concerns, with the frodo recommendations for nfo/jpg when dealing with movies (NOT tv shows). In my opinion the "NOTE: movies in folders can also use the options under files below" on the frodo wiki is either not accurate or there is a bug.
From my tests, <movie>-fanart.jpg isn't valid when in a disc root (i.e. In \\<movie>\ for a \\<movie>\VIDEO_TS\ structure). I'm guessing poster has the same problem, <movie>.nfo does seem to work.
Unless frodo is going to fix this, it seems like movie.nfo, fanart.jpg, and poster.jpg should be the Frodo movie defaults unless there are multiple movies in a folder (so the "Use <movie> only for folders with multiple movies" option would be checked too, and things might need modified to apply to nfo and jpg if they don't already).
Coming from a popcornhour and yamj I always favor <movie> so the files aren't the same name, but this would NOT work for me with Frodo and BDMV blu-ray structures, so I had to switch to movie/fanart/poster.
(2013-01-29, 02:20)GreenOnyx Wrote: I'm still a little confused, or have some concerns, with the frodo recommendations for nfo/jpg when dealing with movies (NOT tv shows). In my opinion the "NOTE: movies in folders can also use the options under files below" on the frodo wiki is either not accurate or there is a bug.
From my tests, <movie>-fanart.jpg isn't valid when in a disc root (i.e. In \\<movie>\ for a \\<movie>\VIDEO_TS\ structure). I'm guessing poster has the same problem, <movie>.nfo does seem to work.
Unless frodo is going to fix this, it seems like movie.nfo, fanart.jpg, and poster.jpg should be the Frodo movie defaults unless there are multiple movies in a folder (so the "Use <movie> only for folders with multiple movies" option would be checked too, and things might need modified to apply to nfo and jpg if they don't already).
Coming from a popcornhour and yamj I always favor <movie> so the files aren't the same name, but this would NOT work for me with Frodo and BDMV blu-ray structures, so I had to switch to movie/fanart/poster.
The Wiki Wrote:For files (episodes, movies not in folders, video files)This naming works perfect for me in the following structure:
[moviename]-(poster/banner/fanart).(png/jpg)
[episodename]-thumb.(png/jpg)
[filename]-(poster/banner/fanart).(png/jpg)
\\Movies\<movie>\
<movie>-poster.jpg
<movie>-fanart.jpg
<movie>.nfo
\\<movie>\VIDEO_TS\
<movie>-poster.jpg
<movie>-fanart.jpg
<movie>.nfo
(2013-01-29, 03:29)kricker Wrote: This naming works perfect for me in the following structure:
Code:\\Movies\<movie>\
<movie>-poster.jpg
<movie>-fanart.jpg
<movie>.nfo
You appear to be talking about this structure:
Is that correct?Code:\\Movies\<movie>\VIDEO_TS\
<movie>-poster.jpg
<movie>-fanart.jpg
<movie>.nfo
(2013-01-29, 03:09)AnalogKid Wrote: If I have the following stacking setup:
Star Wars
|__ Star Wars.cd1.avi
|__ Star Wars.cd2.avi
|__ Star Wars.nfo
|__ Star Wars-poster.jpg
|__ Star Wars-fanart.jpg
then EMM doesn't detect the presence of the .nfo, poster, or fanart (but XBMC does).
Is there a config option I need to setup in EMM to handing this stacking convention?
(2013-01-29, 02:20)GreenOnyx Wrote: I'm still a little confused, or have some concerns, with the frodo recommendations for nfo/jpg when dealing with movies (NOT tv shows). In my opinion the "NOTE: movies in folders can also use the options under files below" on the frodo wiki is either not accurate or there is a bug.
From my tests, <movie>-fanart.jpg isn't valid when in a disc root (i.e. In \\<movie>\ for a \\<movie>\VIDEO_TS\ structure). I'm guessing poster has the same problem, <movie>.nfo does seem to work.
Unless frodo is going to fix this, it seems like movie.nfo, fanart.jpg, and poster.jpg should be the Frodo movie defaults unless there are multiple movies in a folder (so the "Use <movie> only for folders with multiple movies" option would be checked too, and things might need modified to apply to nfo and jpg if they don't already).
Coming from a popcornhour and yamj I always favor <movie> so the files aren't the same name, but this would NOT work for me with Frodo and BDMV blu-ray structures, so I had to switch to movie/fanart/poster.
(2013-01-29, 03:09)AnalogKid Wrote: If I have the following stacking setup:
Star Wars
|__ Star Wars.cd1.avi
|__ Star Wars.cd2.avi
etc