2013-04-08, 00:10
(2013-04-07, 01:43)CaptainKen Wrote:(2013-04-07, 00:44)capfuturo Wrote: Hi there,
I'd appreciate help explaining what could possibly be wrong in my configuration:
1) Using local cd art files as "movie name-discart.png" within each movie folder
2) Configuration of AD set to use local files
3) Using XBMC Frodo 12.1 and AD 12.0.15
My local cdart is not been recognised by AD at all. I don't have an option for selecting specific local art either.
I rely hugely on local files because there is one set-up of XBMC I have here that do not connect to internet.
Thanks! CF
Did you run Artwork Downloader after you configured it?
(2013-04-07, 14:01)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2013-04-07, 00:44)capfuturo Wrote: Hi there,
I'd appreciate help explaining what could possibly be wrong in my configuration:
1) Local cd art files as "movie name-discart.png" present within each movie folder
2) Configuration of AD set to use local files
3) Using XBMC Frodo 12.1 and AD 12.0.15
My local cdart is not been recognised by AD at all. I don't have an option for selecting specific local art, except if AD previously downloaded cdart works or other kind of artworks for a particular movie. Only then it shows the option to use local source for that particular type of artwork.
I rely hugely on local files because there is one set-up of XBMC I have here that do not connect to internet.
Thanks! CF
AD does not yet support artwork using the movie-name prefix.
(2013-04-07, 22:18)Kars1072 Wrote: AD does not yet support artwork using the movie-name prefix.
That is the important point. Had the same problems with that, using 2 computers with a NAS-System. I choose the export-function of the XBMC-menu on the 1st one. It created all files with that prefix, so AD wasnt able to find it on the 2nd computer....working perfect without that prefix for me.
Thank you MilhouseVH, CaptainKen & Kars1072,
I was able to fix this issue by avoiding the use of the prefixes, as you have suggested.
It is curious, however, that the option for browsing and selecting specific types of artwork, stored somewhere else within our local sources, is unveiled only and once a file of that type of artwork has been placed in the movie directory manually or via AD.
Best, CF