2016-04-27, 22:16
(2016-04-27, 21:55)judocama Wrote:I don't use iso files so this is sort of a guess, but I can see the file name is wrong for the nfo file. I think it should be-(2016-04-26, 15:50)wgstarks Wrote:(2016-04-26, 15:22)judocama Wrote: I have a nfo file into individual folders with movies but did not catch me information of those with accent in the title. To find that I have to give you that you have not found and give me info and then if looking good information . I get the impression that somehow not looking first to the nfo files I have in the folders.
This is my nfo file:
<movie>
<id>tt0052561</id>
<title>Anatomía de un asesinato</title>
<year>1959</year>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052561
How can I solve that?
Thanks in advance
The content of the nfo file is proper. My guess is that there is probably something wrong with the file itself.
Is the file utf-8?
Does the file name exactly match the file name for the movie?
Example-
Anatomía de un asesinato (1959).mkv
Anatomía de un asesinato (1959).nfo
I have them in this way:
<movie>
<id>tt0052561</id>
<title>Anatomía de un asesinato</title>
<year>1959</year>
</movie>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052561
Name of tex: Anatomía de un asesinato (1959).nfo
Title of file: Anatomía de un asesinato (1959).Bluray.iso
Txt and encoded in utf -8. I have them appointed with the title of the movie only because I have all stuck in directories so as put in the manual can be called whatever only have the extension nfo.
I understand that should catch them without problems, I think the problem is given by the accent.
Anatomía de un asesinato (1959).Bluray.nfo
The name of the nfo file must match the name of the movie file. Everything except the extension. Otherwise the nfo file is ignored. After you change the file name you will need to refresh the movie listing.