2010-01-10, 22:15
JackieBrown Wrote:I did a rescrape for all my movies and it buchured some my titles.
For example:
"Lion King" now reads "El rey león"
"Spiderman 3 now reads a 3"
"Highschool Musical 3" now reads "H.S.M. 3"
And here is a wierd one Star Trek reads "Christa & Christan's Big Adventure" but the plot summary is correct. The folder name is Star Trek (2009)
Any ideas on how to fix this? All the other information looks good (plot, summary, etc)
I'm guessing you have the force title language feature enabled. If so, I've already fixed this. To fix them manually, you can just double-click or right-click and hit "Edit Movie" and change the title there.
drclone Wrote:This is the spanish language file for Ember Media Manager.
Maybe need a last revission, but it´s complete at 99,9%
http://rapidshare.com/files/333264887/Spanish.rar
Regards.
Thanks! I'll add to the add-ons downloader.
EDIT: Or not. lol Says their servers are overloaded and want me to create a premium account. I'll try again later.
elzafir Wrote:Guys, I have a question.
Are these all the files needed to show Library correctly on a system that stores all movies in "I:\Movies\<movie name> (YEAR)\<movie name>.avi"?
<movie name>.avi
<movie name>.srt
<movie name>-trailer.mp4
movie.nfo
fanart.jpg
movie.tbn
folder.jpg
Is the folder.jpg necessary to show thumbs on folder in File View (not Library mode)? Or will XBMC use the movie.tbn as thumbs for the folder (not just thumbs for the movie.avi)?
Second question:
What's the easiest way to delete the cached thumbs on XBMC and tell XBMC to use only the files found on the folders? (does simply deleting the source and re-adding them suffice?)
Third question,
with my settings, what's the best way to set my XBMC scraper?
I know for sure that I have to Set Content to "Movies", select IMDB or TMDB scraper.
But what about the "Scan recursively", "Exclude folder from scans" and "Folder contains a single video"? These Option's not very intuitive for first time users.
or must I rename those files to <movie>.nfo/.tbn?
1> Yep, you have all the files you need. You don't need to name them with the <movie>.ext scheme because they are in separate folders and XBMC looks for movie.ext first anyway.
2> I'm not 100% sure, but I think you do need the folder.jpg for files view.
3> You don't even need to delete the source. You can just set the content to "none" to clear it out, then back to movies and update the library to refill it.
4> It doesn't matter what scraper you select. XBMC will always look for local files first. Based on the example folder structure you posted, you don't need to enable any of those three options:
Scan Recursively is if you have movies in folders that are more than 1 level deep. For example:
I:\Movies\Kids\SomeMovie\SomeMovie.avi
I:\Movies\Horror\ScaryMovie\ScaryMovie.avi
And you set the source as "I:\Movies".
Exclude Folder from Scans means that when you update the library it WON'T read the selected folder. Basically it's for telling XBMC to ignore certain folders for whatever reason. For example, if you had a porn folder and didn't want it to scan into XBMC. Something like that.
Folder Contains a Single Video is pretty self explanatory. If you're adding a folder as a source that has one movie and nothing else. I really don't understand why this needs to be an option, though. If there's only one movie in the folder, that's all XBMC will/can scan. Why do we need to tell it there's only one movie?? *shrug*