2015-08-07, 18:51
(2015-08-07, 18:47)deceptijon Wrote:(2015-08-07, 15:57)dmdsoftware Wrote:(2015-08-07, 07:43)deceptijon Wrote: Awesome! Works great now! My only question now would be whether or not it's possible to make the STRM files exclude the original file format (i.e. MKV, MP4, M4V, etc.). For me, having those in the STRM filename messed with Kodi's ability to import and scrape the file into the library.
Other than that tiny nitpick, this plugin is amazing. Thanks!
I've never seen the file extension matter when importing. Earlier versions were more picky about directory layout (having TV Series in a Season X format, which was addressed with the Movie and TV parameters in the plugin, but newer KODI doesn't have this issue). I'll look at providing the option to strip the extension.
Hmm, interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if it was something I'm doing wrong on my end. But might be worth looking into if anyone else encounters the same problem.
Unrelated and (possibly) dumb question: How does this plugin work with music? I've moved on to my music collection after getting the movies sorted out and I know you can access and play your music collection through the plugin, but I can't seem to figure out how to add my music folder on OneDrive as an actual source in Kodi (so it can scrape artist/album info). Is this possible in the plugin's current state?
Music STRMs are broken in KODI. They are not importable into the KODI library. You can playback the files, etc, but KODI won't scrape them. There has been a lot of discussion on the forums, and I haven't dug into the discussion, so I don't know what ideas have been attempted to work around this.
One thing I will be attempting is seeing if KODI will import the media if info is supplied to it using XML. From what I read, other attempts like using EXT tags doesn't help.