2010-02-02, 05:37
nul7 Wrote:It seems you're doing things right (set source content to none then back to movies).... maybe you're not using XBMC compatible file names?? What file names do you have selected in settings for nfo, poster, fanart, etc?
For the "Initiate XBMC Update" button, you need to make sure the webserver is enabled and working in XBMC then add the information to Ember. For a local installation, just use 127.0.0.1 for the ip.
Thanks nul7. When I set source content to none, my movies didn't even show up in the library view. I name my .iso backups to just the plain movie name, no extra stuff about resolution or format or anything like that.
So, for example, the movie "Batman" is in a folder named "Batman." Inside that folder I have:
Batman.iso
Batman.nfo
Batman.tbn
Batman.jpg
Batman.fanart.jpg
Batman-fanart.jpg
Batman-trailer.mp4
movie.nfo
I keep looking in the wiki for info on naming conventions etc., but I swear I have a hard time finding stuff in there.
Maybe I'm just missing a simple step in the process. Could you give a short rundown of the steps, like "add source - set content to none..."?