2013-03-24, 13:52
The extension for your image files are '.img'?
ViMM recognises 'extra' files such as images only if they have the same name as the movie file in their name.
So ViMM would find this movie file:
Back to the future (1985).avi
and would be able to match the following files:
Back to the future (1985).jpg (.png, .)
Back to the future (1985)-folder.jpg (.png, .tbn, .)
Back to the future (1985)-fanart.jpg (.png, .tbn, .)
etc.
The extension shouldn't really matter though, as long as the extra file or image file has at least the exact same name as the movie file without file extension in it's name, it should be moved.
ViMM recognises 'extra' files such as images only if they have the same name as the movie file in their name.
So ViMM would find this movie file:
Back to the future (1985).avi
and would be able to match the following files:
Back to the future (1985).jpg (.png, .)
Back to the future (1985)-folder.jpg (.png, .tbn, .)
Back to the future (1985)-fanart.jpg (.png, .tbn, .)
etc.
The extension shouldn't really matter though, as long as the extra file or image file has at least the exact same name as the movie file without file extension in it's name, it should be moved.