2012-08-22, 21:59
Heyaloa Artiss, glad to have another enthusiastic ViMM user. ^^
- I've completely redone the manual search window for the next release, so let me know again by then if it's still giving you troubles.
- I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stack"?
Currently I believe it's leaving the 'part#' part alone, while still being able to rename the file name if you've set the rename string to something like 'title (year)'.
- For the next release, I'm also completley redoing the way ViMM downloads information, and while I'm at it, I'm probably going to add Automagic Trailer downloading while scraping for information, in the same fashion that it's currently autodownloading poster and fanart files, by then you may also be able to 'update metadata' through the File menu, which will update all the available information, downloading missing images, and trailers if you have the option selected, i believe this should make do for downloading trailers for all your movies at the same time, which is probably what you want.
And @Haegar33:
- I believe I've made a little change that helped ViMM recognize valid XML file, as long as the first 10 characters contain "<?xml", but I'm not sure weather this is in the 0.6a3 release, or the one I'm currently working on, but I'm pretty sure that i released a 'nightly' a little earlier in the thread that should contain the fix, if you find it, let me know if it helped.
- I'll take a closer look at the path names, I'm not sure about how you manage your movies, so in the mean time make sure that each movie is inside a folder inside the root folder if you want them to show up in ViMM.
So something like:
- Movies
- - Title
- - - MovieFile.ext
- - - MovieFile.nfo
- - - MovieFile.etc...
- - Title
- - - MovieFile.ext
- - - MovieFile.nfo
- - - MovieFile.etc...
- I've completely redone the manual search window for the next release, so let me know again by then if it's still giving you troubles.
- I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "stack"?
Currently I believe it's leaving the 'part#' part alone, while still being able to rename the file name if you've set the rename string to something like 'title (year)'.
- For the next release, I'm also completley redoing the way ViMM downloads information, and while I'm at it, I'm probably going to add Automagic Trailer downloading while scraping for information, in the same fashion that it's currently autodownloading poster and fanart files, by then you may also be able to 'update metadata' through the File menu, which will update all the available information, downloading missing images, and trailers if you have the option selected, i believe this should make do for downloading trailers for all your movies at the same time, which is probably what you want.
And @Haegar33:
- I believe I've made a little change that helped ViMM recognize valid XML file, as long as the first 10 characters contain "<?xml", but I'm not sure weather this is in the 0.6a3 release, or the one I'm currently working on, but I'm pretty sure that i released a 'nightly' a little earlier in the thread that should contain the fix, if you find it, let me know if it helped.
- I'll take a closer look at the path names, I'm not sure about how you manage your movies, so in the mean time make sure that each movie is inside a folder inside the root folder if you want them to show up in ViMM.
So something like:
- Movies
- - Title
- - - MovieFile.ext
- - - MovieFile.nfo
- - - MovieFile.etc...
- - Title
- - - MovieFile.ext
- - - MovieFile.nfo
- - - MovieFile.etc...