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I can confirm that this solves both of my problems. Thanks!
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Hello,
I'm using Make MKV to rip our DVDs. I recently completed doing movies and want to start doing tv shows. I read through the ViMediaManager manual and don't quite understand what file name to put in Make MKV to rip a season, so that ViMediaManager can recognize it.
The first show I want to do is season one of The Simpsons. In Make MKV I entered "SIMPSONS/S01E01" as the first episode name and ViMM didn't recognize it.
I'd appreciate some help with this.
Thanks!
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I'm assuming you saved the episode file within the Simpsons' TV Show folder, does ViMM recognise there's an episode for s01e01 in the 'episodes manager' window? maybe try renaming it to 'Simpsons.S01E01.mkv'.
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Okay, I'll try that. What I was using was 'Hard Drive Name/TV/SIMPSONS/S01E01.MKV' 'Simpsons' was the name of the folder where the episodes are going to be stored.
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Hi
I've been using VIMM with pleasure since this afternoon.
However 1 thing i'm not managing yet is the Movie Sets, I tried to find something in the User Manual , but it's not really much help.
I can put them together in the Sets Manager, but its not scraping them as Sets in XBMC.
Am i missing something ?
Thanks for the help.
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After using the sets manager you may have to refresh information for the movies within XBMC, you can go to the information screen by selecting a movie and pressing 'i', then select the 'refresh' button.
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2013-11-23, 17:40
(This post was last modified: 2013-11-23, 17:41 by DrPepper.)
I tried that , even clean Library and also Update Library, but that didn't help...
any other idea ?
That's the only thing missing ,than it's perfect.
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hmm, open up the movie's .nfo file in a text editor and make sure the <set> tag has been added with a title.
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it is ,
however what's strange is
when opening the file i get this message, which i never got before :
Mixed EOL Characters detected
Would you like to format them to be all the same ?
Old Macintosh (/r)
and this is the beginning of the nfo
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<movie>
<id moviedb="IMDb">tt0088763</id>
<id moviedb="TMDB">105</id>
<id moviedb="RottenTomatoes">23532</id>
<title>Back to the Future</title>
<sorttitle>Back to the Future</sorttitle>
<originaltitle>Back to the Future</originaltitle>
<year>1985</year>
<releasedate>1985-07-03</releasedate>
<dvddate>2002-12-17</dvddate>
<set order="1">Back to the Future</set>
<top250>44</top250>
<rating>8.5</rating>
<votes>443347</votes>
<mpaa>Rated PG</mpaa>
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that part seems to be in order, if you save it without the mixed EOL characters does it recognise the .nfo? You can also try changing the Title tags to: 'Back to the Future 1' to see if it actually reads it when refreshing the information.
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That could be it, there's multiple .nfo files that XBMC and ViMM might mix up trying to decide which to read/write to.
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ok
which ones should i delete ?
The Settings in VIMM are standard, didn't change anything.