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I upgraded to the 5/24 nightly today, and when I fetch metadata I automatically grab 720p trailers from Apple. The trailers download, but are then renamed <moviename>-trailer.mp4-trailer. It's adding the "-trailer" part to both the filename (correct) and the extension (incorrect). I've been correcting them manually for now.
I verified my setting in the preferences, and toggled it back and forth through a couple options to make sure that it wasn't a byproduct of using an old preference.
Just wanted to let you know.
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Update seems awesome! One quick little nit pick - it doesn't automatically download a backdrop?
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I cant seem to get the Anime section working even though i added my Anime folder in prefferences, the button on the Main UI doesnt work or is greyed out
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Autoupdate doesn't work for me. Always popping up with a new version notification and not successfully replacing vmm afterwards. Sticking to 7a8.
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Sorry guys...this maybe a stupid question but I'm using this media manager for the first time. After I have all my movies scraped with the media manager how do I get XBMC to import it from Vimedia manager? Am I still supposed to set content type to movies and have it scrape using the default scrapers or do I change something here?
Also for some reason when I try scraping info regarding the TV Show Vikings the application keeps crashing..not sure why.
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2013-05-31, 22:16
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-31, 22:19 by fogcity.)
What a great tool this is... just perfect in so many ways. Eliminates a lot of headaches.
That said, I'm a little lost as to how to automate the cleaning of my libraries using viMediaManager.
Rather than running it manually, in the foreground, with an admittedly minimal series of mouse clicks, I'd like to just have it do an Update List followed by a Fetch Metadata > All Items Without Metadata whenever the application starts up (and preferably in the background). That way I can just add it as a startup item and set my media center to reboot every morning. The computer reboots, viMediaManager loads, and my TV Shows and Movies folders are re-scanned and updated (preferably, in the background so when the TV is turned on later my girlfriend doesn't see viMediaManager in front of XBMC).
Is there some way to do this without writing AppleScripts or cron jobs?