2015-02-07, 01:37
(2015-02-06, 23:12)Levi59 Wrote: you mean logo.PNG ^^
As Kodi exporting artwork retrieved via the "artwork downloader" I thought it was the normal way of naming. If it does not, I'll have a big job renaming ...
Where to find the real convention names to use for kodi in order not to have problems for the future?
For the poster, i download only if the height was over 1280px because a lot of the smaller poster have poor resolution and colors. it's an habit.
another question (yes, again ^^) : Is there a way to not download some artwork when activate auto scrap on fanart.tv? I don't use banner or landscape for movie so i don't need them.
Oops, yes, I mean logo.png
There have been a number of discussions in the Artwork Downloader thread about how Artwork Downloader saves the files in the format:
poster.jpg
logo.png.....etc
and If a user exports from XBMC/Kodi, the files are exported as
<moviename>-disc.png
<moviename>-logo.png....etc
YET, these files are not imported by XBMC/Kodi when scraping local information, and Artwork Downloader only looks for
disc.png, logo.png...etc
Here's one example
So, if someone can definitely clarify which naming is right, I can make changes. Martijn (author of Artwork Download) hasn't mentioned which is right, which is a pity.
Now, as to posters over 1280px Height. What width are these posters? I haven't seen many posters over 1080 height. What I can do, or try to do, is add 1280 height option to Media Companion, but I do need to know the Width value also.
Finally, no options to select which artwork from Fanart.Tv gets auto-scraped, but I have an idea to solve that for the next release. Actually, I may have it so you can select which artwork is auto-downloaded, and the naming convention: ie: logo.png or <moviename>-logo.png.