2013-08-28, 05:17
See above link for correct thread. But currently no. XBMC looks for artwork with the video file, so can't have the artwork in a different folder.
(2015-12-13, 22:20)Choppasmith Wrote: Okay, I have to ask, has anyone else had problems with their PC shutting down while using Media Companion?
This problem has been plaguing me for the past couple months. My PC, VERY SPECIFICALLY will hang for a few seconds and then shut down and restart whenever it's scraping now. Currently using 3.6.3.0 64 Bit version (Win 7 64 Bit OS). I first started having the problems when using an old 32 Bit build and upgrading seemed to be a temporary fix.
I think this is more my computer as it has occasionally done it when using Ember Media Manager, usually when I was trying to scrape the same TV show. Currently Ember is running fine. Some of the parts in my PC were old and I've replaced them since having these problems including:
Old Power supply
Old graphics card that was running really hot
CPU heatsink (dirty and occasionally shrieking)
My temperatures are all at a stable at 30, 27, and 34 degrees Celsius for CPU, Motherboard, and Graphics respectively, so I can't see it as some kind of overheating.issue. I'm at my wits end here!
(2017-06-24, 02:29)MANswers Wrote: Have a quick question here regarding movie sets.
Does media companion have options to treat artwork for Movie collections. Fanart.tv has collection logos and poster collection for these movie collections..
Right now you'll see that movie collection title is presented in plain text as seen below "Avengers Collection", and a default movie poster is assigned.
(2017-12-03, 05:10)gaiko Wrote: I searched and only found 2 posts (2010 and 2012) that had any mention of wine. I have tried some linux media managers, but the only ones worth anything have some flaws (like hosing the filenames during rename). Anyway, I thought I'd try installing MC using wine, but that didnt work so well, or at least not when I tried. As a result, I thought I'd ask if anyone here has been able to get it going using wine? or at least without messing with an emu. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
(2017-12-03, 05:10)gaiko Wrote: I searched and only found 2 posts (2010 and 2012) that had any mention of wine. I have tried some linux media managers, but the only ones worth anything have some flaws (like hosing the filenames during rename). Anyway, I thought I'd try installing MC using wine, but that didnt work so well, or at least not when I tried. As a result, I thought I'd ask if anyone here has been able to get it going using wine? or at least without messing with an emu. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.