2012-08-06, 10:17
@houdini5923: If you have a lot of movies and/or if they are on a network attached drive, it takes a while for ViMM to process them all, so it might seem like it's getting stuck, but it's actually finding all of your movies and adding them to the list, just let it run for a while.
@cbr600ds2: I'm not sure if there are any settings for XBMC, it should be finding any correctly named files, and for posters it takes the first <thumb></thumb> image location from the .nfo file.
If only a 'screenshot' of the movie shows up, even after a refresh of a movie, check that movie's .nfo file to see if the first <thumb></thumb> tags correspond to the local poster image's name. The "batch renamer" under the 'Tools' menu should also be able to help to correctly name your files and to put the right thumb inside the .nfo file.
@cbr600ds2: I'm not sure if there are any settings for XBMC, it should be finding any correctly named files, and for posters it takes the first <thumb></thumb> image location from the .nfo file.
If only a 'screenshot' of the movie shows up, even after a refresh of a movie, check that movie's .nfo file to see if the first <thumb></thumb> tags correspond to the local poster image's name. The "batch renamer" under the 'Tools' menu should also be able to help to correctly name your files and to put the right thumb inside the .nfo file.