2013-12-02, 20:24
Ok, if you already have your local artwork just use mklocal.py like this:
fixup.dat will have what's going to me changed (if necessary).
--readonly - won't download any missing artwork
--singlefolder - indicates you have your movie collection in separate folder, one for each movie.
--local - indicates you already have local artwork
--prefix - is used to prefix media library url
--artwork - choose which types you want to consider
If you like what you see, just run:
Code:
python texturecache.py jd movies | tools\mklocal.py --readonly --singlefolders --local E:\Movies --prefix E:\Movies --artwork fanart poster clearlogo clearart --output --verbose fixup.dat
fixup.dat will have what's going to me changed (if necessary).
--readonly - won't download any missing artwork
--singlefolder - indicates you have your movie collection in separate folder, one for each movie.
--local - indicates you already have local artwork
--prefix - is used to prefix media library url
--artwork - choose which types you want to consider
If you like what you see, just run:
Code:
python texturecache.py jd movies | tools\mklocal.py --readonly --singlefolders --local E:\Movies --prefix E:\Movies --artwork fanart poster clearlogo clearart --output | [b]texturecache.py set[/b]