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Are there any plans to make server work on OS X?
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@lukemb: I very much would like to see your team's work supporting OS X. This client seems to add a star to the XBMC experience and I look forward to trying it on mac. Thanks for contributing with this great development!
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Thanks. In order for us to do an OSX server we'd probably have to add another mac developer with mono experience to our team. Our current ones are tied up in apple-related client development and I don't' really want to pull them off of that. We have done some preliminary osx testing with the server and it went well, so it's just a matter of allocating resources to it.
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If you do not have our NFO output plugin installed, they will be untouched and it will be as if they don't exist.
If you do have the plugin installed, then the NFO's will be overwritten anytime data is saved - such as the initial scan, or saving within the editing interface. Rest assured any tags in the NFO's that we don't recognize will be left untouched.
The NFO saver will save the movie set name into the NFO. I believe this field is exposed within the editing interface. We also grab movie set name from themoviedb.org.
As far as saving custom nfo's for home videos, I'm not sure the plugin currently does this, however it can be very easily added, and you're welcome to help us flesh it out.