2013-08-06, 19:54
(2013-08-06, 19:37)Zer0Squared Wrote:(2013-08-06, 19:23)Cocotus Wrote: Cany you check the nfo-file of those movies - are they named differently, are there multiple nfo files in videofolder, is it VIDEO_TS-Folder ? Maybe try to move/delete the nfo file temporarly of one of the critical movies, then refesh database, rescrape that movie and then look if nfo is build by ember and stored. Thats what I would do. Maybe you can take a look into the log folder of Ember to see if something happens when hitting the "ok" button of the edit menu
Thanks for the reply but a couple of problems with those suggestions on my end.
1. I don't have nfo files in the movie folders and I have unchecked them in Ember because all I want in the folder is the movie, a poster, and a fanart image.
2. When I go into the log folder, it is empty.
Seeing that there are no nfo's in the folders, I assume that it doesn't create one just because you clicked on OK after scraping for the details. I have since checked the box for <movie>.nfo in the Settings and am able to make edits and save correctly.
Thanks for the help!
Zer0
Hi glad you got it to work. I believe nfo files are necessary for ember to work, and I think it's one of the main advantage in Ember to manage your movie collections offline from XBMC / YAMJ - and the key doing this is thourgh nfo files of the movie which XBMC/YAMJ respects. This has advantages like importing playcount, genre setting of each movie,moviesets and so on making the scan process in XBMC A LOT faster and you can even delete the whole XBMC database without losing any information because XBMC will build everything up using nfo information