2010-10-08, 18:55
XBMC library is stored in a local DB, so once your movie has been added to the library it will stay in there until you refresh it (if you change anything in the NFO file and want it to be reflected in xbmc, you have to refresh the movie in xbmc)
If you deleted a movie from your hdd, you have 2 options, you can remove the movie manually from the xbmc library, or use the Clean Library option (in settings).
Update library will scan for new content.
the way you are currently expecting it to work is that the library would read from the NFO files all the time, which XBMC doesn't do.
I hope this answer your questions
If you deleted a movie from your hdd, you have 2 options, you can remove the movie manually from the xbmc library, or use the Clean Library option (in settings).
Update library will scan for new content.
the way you are currently expecting it to work is that the library would read from the NFO files all the time, which XBMC doesn't do.
I hope this answer your questions