2009-01-15, 00:12
I want to rip my BD discs without altering the filestructure. That means that the actual .mt2s file is located in the streams subfolder, ie X:\XBMC Movies\Eastern Promises (2007)\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts.
If i scrape recursivly I end up with lots of entries in the database because of multiple .m2ts videofiles in the stream directory. If I scan non-recursivly I end up with nothing.
Is there a script or function that detects (during a scrape) if any of the subfolders are a BDMV folder and then only pics the largest file in the stream subfolder. Then it should work for 99% for all BD movies without the need to alter the existing filestructure and have everything automatic.
Is the an alternative way to solve my problem?
If i scrape recursivly I end up with lots of entries in the database because of multiple .m2ts videofiles in the stream directory. If I scan non-recursivly I end up with nothing.
Is there a script or function that detects (during a scrape) if any of the subfolders are a BDMV folder and then only pics the largest file in the stream subfolder. Then it should work for 99% for all BD movies without the need to alter the existing filestructure and have everything automatic.
Is the an alternative way to solve my problem?