2014-05-04, 18:46
Sets are identified in the NFO file, so if you ask ViMM to make the NFO files, and then you feed them to XBMC, XBMC can't automatically make sets.
I've had pretty good luck with the sets manager in ViMM, though it does get a bit wonky sometimes. It is still labeled Experimental! Type the name of your set in the right bottom and hit return. This creates a set, and some movies may be added automatically if they have the set name in the title. Others you can just drag in.
If it doesn't work, it is easy enough to edit the NFO file to make sets. Just add a sets tag to the NFO file as follows:
<set order="1">James Bond</set>
You can put it under the title tag so you can easily find it if you ever need to edit it. The number just sets the order of the movies in the set.
I've had pretty good luck with the sets manager in ViMM, though it does get a bit wonky sometimes. It is still labeled Experimental! Type the name of your set in the right bottom and hit return. This creates a set, and some movies may be added automatically if they have the set name in the title. Others you can just drag in.
If it doesn't work, it is easy enough to edit the NFO file to make sets. Just add a sets tag to the NFO file as follows:
<set order="1">James Bond</set>
You can put it under the title tag so you can easily find it if you ever need to edit it. The number just sets the order of the movies in the set.