2010-01-25, 21:10
coendeurloo Wrote:Everything seems to be working fine in the latest build.
I would still like to see an option to get a checkmark in the trailer field when there is only a link inserted, I still have no idea which movies have a trailer and which don't.
The checkboxes are meant to be related to files in the directory, not necessarily what content the movie contains. I suppose it can be an option though... we've gotten quite a few requests for it.
RuiF Wrote:I haven't used TV Shows yet with XBMC. I was thinking of making the TV Shows "debut" with EMM. So, are you saying that I can't use the mentioned structure ? Everything must be one level deep or can I go around this with a proper filter ?
kschreiber7 Wrote:For my example:
R:\The_Sopranos\01.01.The.Sopranos.VOB
R:\The_Sopranos\01.01.The.Sopranos.nfo
R:\The_Sopranos\01.01.The.Sopranos.tbn
I am adding R:\The_Sopranos as the source. Do I need to back up a level and just add R:?
From the XBMC Wiki:
Quote:Directory layout example:
Code:TV Shows
|----TV Show 1
| |___ TV Show 1 Media files
|
|----TV Show 2
| |___ TV Show 2 Media files
|
----TV Show 3
|___ TV Show 3 Media files
Where Content is Set on the top level "TV Shows" folder. You can have different seasons in different season subfolders under the individual TV Show folders if it suits you. XBMC does not use them, but they do not cause issues either.
This is what I based the scanning code on. So, RuiF, you'll have to get rid of the sub-directories of the season folders and kschreiber you'll need to add "R:/" as the source.
Eventually, when we get the renaming portion done, we can just have it scan for any video files in the TV source and have Ember move them to the proper structure.
RuiF Wrote:Also, have you already been able to check the movie count issue (see post #3162) ?
Yeah... shouldn't happen any more.