2009-05-29, 20:56
pmontanari Wrote:Sorry to insist.... but why do you say it was a bug to have the leading "tt" as it seems to be specification of the XBMC nfo file (http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Import_-_Exp..._nfo_Files) ?
Otherwise, is it possible to have it as an option ? Thanks.
Interesting. If you look at the actual scraper .xmls the "tt" is already in all the urls to imdb.com. Also, the IMDB scraper is the only one that returns the id with the "tt" prefix. The rest of the scrapers that return an id return it without the "tt". Based on that and the wiki link you posted, I'm guessing it doesn't matter whether the "tt" is there or not. Why is it so important for it to be there for you? I can always add it back if there's some reason for it to be there. lol
Beatzeps08 Wrote:Nice changes.
BUT^^, the OFdb scraper doesn't load the german informations while the "automatic update".
Hmmm..... working for me. The only case where I see that it doesn't download ofdb info is when the movie doesn't exists on ofdb. Just to be sure, you have one or all of the "Use OFDB <item>" items selected in settings, right? If so, can you give me an example of a movie that does not download the info from ofdb?
steve1977 Wrote:Facing a bug here. Anyone else with the same problem?
I am using "update media->movie missing->ask" to scrape new movies. Unfortunately, it only appears to be scraping. Neither poster nor artwork are scraped. Also the NFO appars to have scraped, but the NFO is empty except the media flags. If I later "rescrape " the movie manually, everything works fine.
Thanks a lot!!!
steve1977 Wrote:And another one from my side:
So far, EMM used to scrabe artwork of multi-part movies as "movie-fanart.jpg", but now has changed to "movie_cd1-fanart.jpg".
Is this intended? One additional complication: it still shows the tickmark that the artwork exists, but it doesnt display it anymore.
It sounds to me like you either don't have the proper options selected in the file types section, you don't have any of the image servers selected, or you're not filtering the movie titles properly and it's not finding any results when scraping automatically. If none of those match your situation, then we'll need to dig a little deeper to find what is causing the bug. If you're using the x86 version, then I messed that up and it's actually r181 and has a bug that will not load fanart if the movie is multi-part and you have <movie>-fanart.jpg selected in settings. It should save it, though.
And yes, it is intentional to leave the stacking markers on the filenames now in order to accommodate single movies with filenames that contain "DVD9" or "CDD". According to the wiki, as long as the filename matches the first item in the multi-part set, it will work for XBMC.
blaize Wrote:About the update function; how does it work ?
will it fully add movies who are not yet added to XBMC but only scraped with Ember ?
i just gather all the info i need for the movie using Ember, turn on XBMC and press update? and then the movie will appear in the Movies section (library mode) ?
It simply initiates the XBMC update library function as if you had done the same from inside XBMC. It doesn't interface with the XBMC database or anything like that. So yes, XBMC will only add the new movies and they will appear in the library. Hope that makes sense.