2013-01-28, 15:08
Dude, I'd like to say a big thank you for getting all of my anime working, properly!
The original anidb.net scanner didn't do a very good job at finding the OVA/specials, along with the insane naming convention of Gintama` Enchousen.
I even took a stab at entering some data in myself but to no luck.
Then I installed AniDB.net[mod] and it worked great!
Thanks!
Could you please explain a little bit more regarding the post below? The wiki page doesn't provide much information for a person who hasn't looked at the XBMC code.
Does that mean:
The original anidb.net scanner didn't do a very good job at finding the OVA/specials, along with the insane naming convention of Gintama` Enchousen.
I even took a stab at entering some data in myself but to no luck.
Then I installed AniDB.net[mod] and it worked great!
Thanks!
Could you please explain a little bit more regarding the post below? The wiki page doesn't provide much information for a person who hasn't looked at the XBMC code.
Does that mean:
- Create a text file in the "K" folder called "tvshow.nfo"
- Paste down "aid=9043" and save
- Or does it mean I need the full URL to the AniDB page such as: http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?sho...e&aid=9043 ?
(2013-01-27, 00:09)scudlee Wrote: This is already possible. Just create a file called tvshow.nfo (exactly that, don't replace "tvshow" with the title of the show) and place in it "aid=9043". Technically, you should include the entire URL to the page on AniDB.net, but only the "aid=..." part is searched for. That will short-cut the title search and jump straight to getting the details for that show, regardless of the folder name.
Check the wiki for details.