2013-02-28, 01:25
(2013-02-28, 00:00)sooth Wrote:(2013-02-26, 13:22)locoguano Wrote:(2013-02-25, 19:09)sooth Wrote: I cannot believe nobody has asked this, but are we able to scan YouTube into our library?
For example, there are several channels I would like to "subscribe" to and have automatically scanned into my library, but it seems nobody has tried this!
Is this even possible?
Should be able to do it as "Generic", but I haven't tried. You will have to make your own XML files with the video info. Only videos that follow standard naming protocol and are found on thetvdb.com will work with "TV Shows".
I've been trying with Generic but it's not working. I tried to create the XML filter subfolder stuff by searching but it's not cutting it.
I am a decent coder so I guess the route I am going to take is to write my own program to download YouTube/Twitch streams I want, cut them up, and then just import them..
You have to setup a parser for youtube. "generic" type does not have a default one... I currently have no problems with youtube...
Heres a example:
<parser>
<regexp>()([\w\s*'-:]*)</regexp> <!-- ex: Include the entire name "Show Name: Title of the Episode" -->
</parser>
Also use force_series to name "show name"