2011-06-15, 02:58
The Wuggly Ump Wrote:So the option only applies to the web-trailer scraper? That's a shame, it sounded cool. I guess I'll have to stop downloading 70s exploitation trailers if they might run before a family movie...
You can use downloaded trailers, but the script needs to know some information(contained in the .NFO file) For instance, HD-Trailers.Net Downloader can build '-trailer.nfo' files for the trailers it downloads. Also the script's built in downloader also creates these .NFO files that it downloads.
If you look at a .NFO file that these create, you can manually create ones for your own trailers.
For instance fere is one that the script made for a trailer it downloaded(available here if you want a closer look):
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<movieinfo id="4209">
<title>Henry's Crime</title>
<quality>480p</quality>
<runtime>2:07</runtime>
<releasedate>2011-04-08</releasedate>
<mpaa>R</mpaa>
<genre>Comedy</genre>
<studio>Moving Pictures Film and Television</studio>
<director>Malcolm Venville</director>
<cast></cast>
<plot>Working the night shift as a toll collector on a lonely stretch of highway in Buffalo, New York.......</plot>
<thumb>/home/xbmc/Videos/henryscrime-tlr1_h480p-trailer.tbn</thumb>
</movieinfo>
As long as this file is named exactly as the trailer(aside from the '.nfo' and in the same folder(directory) as the trailer, the script will look inside this file, looking for the Rating and the Genre.