2009-05-06, 04:31
tyche Wrote:I gave this a go. It looks like it takes the folder name as the movie title and then requires the files inside said folder to match the name. This doesn't work on a large number of my files. Such as the folder is called MovieA and inside the actual file is MovieA (2008).avi. However, it will collect the media file just not the nfo, fanart, etc.
Also, it might not like 's but that might be tied with the folder name.
Looks very promising though. Kudos on the interface.
I'm not sure if it will work, but added an option of "Use folder names for lookups".... just uncheck that in settings, and reload the list. Just doing some quick testing with a couple fake files, it seems to work for me.
sumofatguy Wrote:Haha sorry, should've posted more. Ok, so this is the full error I'm getting running without vista compatibility enabled using windows 7 x64 v0.0.11:
"Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection.
Parameter name: index."
http://pastebin.com/mb4d2c9b for full log
I get the error when I initially run Auto-pilot (full), with no other movies loaded. my file structure is 'folder\moviename', in this case 'new folder\american history x\American.History.X.1998.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264.mkv' with no nfo's in place at all. hope this helps, if theres something i left out let me know
I cannot replicate this error at all, so maybe it was fixed with the changes I made earlier... if not, I have an idea of what the problem is. Please let me know after trying 012 (posted in the first post). If you wouldn't mind, please enable error logging in the settings and if one is produces, copy/paste it's output here.