2009-07-21, 03:56
nul7 Wrote:Ok, for this version, try this:
No .ifo in the extensions list.
Enable "Auto detect video_ts"
Optionally "Only detect one movie" for the source
That should work, unless there is something I'm misunderstanding about your folder structure.
I had tried that previously and I tried it again and it doesn't work (using r778). By that I mean Ember doesn't recognize my existing VIDEO_TS.nfo, VIDEO_TS-trailer.mov and VIDEO_TS.tbn files and any file it creates is named VTS_01_1.xxx
Quote:You are the one with the whacky structure right? But you still have the full dvd in each folder, no?
Well, whacky is relative I guess. My movies are DVD rips of the movie only (no menus or extras). Which is not all that uncommon. Also, I do NOT use a VIDEO_TS folder. I simply took the contents of the VIDEO_TS folder and moved them to the parent folder which is named the title of the movie. I did this because none of the media players I tried required the VIDEO_TS folder and keeping the extra folder level just made navigating things more complex. It seemed neater and tidier to remove them.
I've been playing with Ember a ton over the last 24 hours and it would seem that my lack of a VIDEO_TS folder is the crux of the problem. After trying the settings you suggested and many others with no luck, I decided to take a couple of the movies in my source and add a VIDEO_TS folder to them and lo and behold, it worked. Ember still shows VTS_01_1 in the file path (is this correct?), but all scraped nfo's and artwork are named VIDEO_TS.
The question now is why won't it work with my file structure: Again, here is an example of it:
E:\Movies\300\
E:\Movies\300\VIDEO_TS.ifo
E:\Movies\300\VIDEO_TS.bup
E:\Movies\300\VTS_01_0.bup
E:\Movies\300\VTS_01_1.vob
etc.
I really like Ember's layout and options and would love to use it (especially the media info duration as the runtime if I can get things to work). I'm sorry my situation is so unique and I've required so much attention. Thanks for all your help thus far.