2013-08-25, 17:27
@Nicopire -
That's really the whole point of a media manager. You don't need to do anything special. Just use ViMM to set the metadata and images the way you want. Then set that media folder as a source in XBMC. Or, if you are just adding a few new media items, add them to the appropriate XBMC source folder and tell XBMC to update the library.
If existing movies are in the folder that is already set as a source in XBMC, but you have worked them over with ViMM. You need to reset the content so that XBMC will read in the new metadata. Change content to none, and let it clean up. Then set it back to movies or tv. XMBC will rescan the folder and notice that there are already NFO files and images there. It will use those rather than scraping on the internet.
That's really the whole point of a media manager. You don't need to do anything special. Just use ViMM to set the metadata and images the way you want. Then set that media folder as a source in XBMC. Or, if you are just adding a few new media items, add them to the appropriate XBMC source folder and tell XBMC to update the library.
If existing movies are in the folder that is already set as a source in XBMC, but you have worked them over with ViMM. You need to reset the content so that XBMC will read in the new metadata. Change content to none, and let it clean up. Then set it back to movies or tv. XMBC will rescan the folder and notice that there are already NFO files and images there. It will use those rather than scraping on the internet.