2014-08-25, 10:32
Can't quite get the answer from the wiki doc:
My recorded TV media is currently kept in a directory hierarchy:
/<series-name>/<episode-number>_<episode-title>/<station>_<year>/<recording-date>.avi
This is because of recordings coming from VDR, and has in general served me well. Alas, i have not been able to figure out how to get scraping done:
I would like to see episode scaper information while being in directory /<series-name>, but it seems more and more that thats not possible, because XBMC does not even seem to look at .nfo files for directories. Eg: i've renamed /<episode-number>_<episode-title>/ to /<episode-number>_<episode-title>.avi/ and created /<episode-number>_<episode-title>.nfo, but no luck.
Any way how i could make this work for XBMC without changing my directory structure ?
If the only way would be to write my own scraper, any recommendation of a scraper i could start out with ?
My recorded TV media is currently kept in a directory hierarchy:
/<series-name>/<episode-number>_<episode-title>/<station>_<year>/<recording-date>.avi
This is because of recordings coming from VDR, and has in general served me well. Alas, i have not been able to figure out how to get scraping done:
I would like to see episode scaper information while being in directory /<series-name>, but it seems more and more that thats not possible, because XBMC does not even seem to look at .nfo files for directories. Eg: i've renamed /<episode-number>_<episode-title>/ to /<episode-number>_<episode-title>.avi/ and created /<episode-number>_<episode-title>.nfo, but no luck.
Any way how i could make this work for XBMC without changing my directory structure ?
If the only way would be to write my own scraper, any recommendation of a scraper i could start out with ?