2012-09-12, 11:59
(2012-09-12, 11:17)Linusorg Wrote: Hi Marius,
as far as i see it (and tested it with several refresh actions in xbmc ) :
-> Movies root
- -> MovieName
- - -> BDMV
- - -> BDMV
- - - -> Other BDMV Directories
- - - -> index.bdmv
- - - -> MovieObjects.bdmv
- - - -> index.nfo ( xml metadata )
- - - -> index-fanart.jpg ( Fanart )
- - - -> index.tbn ( poster ) <- xbmc looks for tbn files first call it preferred file, at least other developer mentioned that. Just to let you know
thanks
Linus
So the extra files need to be named 'index'?
(2012-09-12, 04:48)tuckbodi Wrote: Yeah, I'm getting some exception errors as well.
Steps:
1) Launched ViMM (0.6.4), which I'd been using awhile, and saw there was a new version available so ran the update. I launched the app and it said I had a new version available again, so I ran the update again. Did this one or two more times and saw it was the same version (a4) that it was trying to update to.
2) Went to the thread and manually downloaded the new alpha5 version and launched it. Ran a scan on a few movies and immediately got an exception error.
3) Read thread, which said to delete plist, which I did (the orig and the alpha), but still getting an error as in the picture.
What's odd is some movies get updated fine while some others will hang. BUT, I can come back and retry them and eventually they'll get their metadata. This is a guess, but it seems like it was hanging just after getting the poster image as when I reopened ViMM after the error, the movie would show a poster.
Mac OS X 10.6.8
Orig ViMM 0.6.4
Alpha ViMM 0.6a5
I guess i accindentally forgot to update the link for automatic update, thanks for notifying me!
I also started seeing that error, though i don't know what's making it popup, i made sure that it works correctly again.