2018-04-17, 20:20
Hello everyone. I'm trying to use an external scraper for my kodi - due to memory issues (possibly due to my laptop and my Raspberry Pi's limitations) with a kodi-generated library on my fairly large collection (24.500 movies on my main NAS, 7000 more on my secondary NAS, not counting tv episodes).
Movies are not named in a standard fashion, I'm afraid, and due to my setup (backup system and so forth), I do not wish to rename them.
I do have a database on my own with the imdb-id for most of the movies, which allowed me to create kodi parsing NFOs (i.e. text files containing stuff like ""http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116920/" - cf https://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files#Parsing_nfo ) and to "guide" kodi scraping that way... which works quite fine until kodi crashes possibly due to fucked up images and/or other corruption and/or memory issues on my devices. Hence, @PatK suggested I'd use TMM.
So my question is: how do I force the imdb-id / parsing NFO in TMM instead of TMM trying to recognize the movie by title?
thanks
Movies are not named in a standard fashion, I'm afraid, and due to my setup (backup system and so forth), I do not wish to rename them.
I do have a database on my own with the imdb-id for most of the movies, which allowed me to create kodi parsing NFOs (i.e. text files containing stuff like ""http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116920/" - cf https://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files#Parsing_nfo ) and to "guide" kodi scraping that way... which works quite fine until kodi crashes possibly due to fucked up images and/or other corruption and/or memory issues on my devices. Hence, @PatK suggested I'd use TMM.
So my question is: how do I force the imdb-id / parsing NFO in TMM instead of TMM trying to recognize the movie by title?
thanks