2013-02-27, 20:23
It's for XBMC, yes.
What MediaElch does is just deleting the changed movies from your collection (the same as in XBMC -> Context Menu -> Remove) and then triggers a reload (XBMC -> Update Library). You need to use an XBMC instance which has your sources, otherwise the library scan will not pick up changed movies. So use the "Workstation".
This feature will slightly change with 1.5, MediaElch will use the TCP JSON RPC API, not the HTTP API. And in 1.4 it maybe possible that XBMC doesn't correctly pick up again the deleted movies.
What MediaElch does is just deleting the changed movies from your collection (the same as in XBMC -> Context Menu -> Remove) and then triggers a reload (XBMC -> Update Library). You need to use an XBMC instance which has your sources, otherwise the library scan will not pick up changed movies. So use the "Workstation".
This feature will slightly change with 1.5, MediaElch will use the TCP JSON RPC API, not the HTTP API. And in 1.4 it maybe possible that XBMC doesn't correctly pick up again the deleted movies.