2009-07-24, 20:39
greybeard Wrote:Have you tried lying to MC and XBMC?
Sorry I cannot test this because I cannot get MC to run again after my PC crashed to black a few days ago. I think I have done this with .nfo files, but I am not absolutely sure, and the only quick way to find it would be to use the various sorts that MC has.
For the movies that you want to sort together, edit the .nfo file to change the title to for example "Harry Potter 1: the real title here" and so on. Before I started messing with XBMC and using GC to generate and manage .nfo files for it, I used a media collection DB program called GCstar, and I wanted it to display such series as "Tremors", "Cheech and Chong", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Mad Max" together in the alpha-sorted list by movie title.
Yes that works, i use a similar system
eg
Star Trek 1 - The Motion Picture
Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Kahn
etc