2014-04-27, 15:29
when scanning HULU, Netflix & Amazon Prime i strongly suggest you set up Playon as your UPnP source (just Playon, not Playon drilled down to whatever channel/content provider you want) then subfolder Hulu and the rest in the config.xml file to scrape them.
here are snippets from my setup
now, for those us trying to tie our Amazon Prime Watchlists into all this, you'll notice Amazon shows come in all goofy ("SHOWNAME.SEASON.1\SEASON.1\") here's a trick someone else showed me and i found very helpful for scraping Amazon content. put the following in the advancedsettings.xml of the XBMC install that you're using for XBMC.MyLibrary:
hope this helps
here are snippets from my setup
Code:
<Playon custom_parser="PlayOn" recursive="true" suffix=" [STREAMING]">
<!-- Hulu -->
<subfolder name="Hulu/Your Subscriptions" type="episodes" recursive="true" >
<exclude>
<contains>/Clips</contains>
<contains>/Seasons</contains>
</exclude>
</subfolder>
<!-- Amazon Prime -->
<subfolder name="Amazon Instant Video/Prime Watchlist/Movies" type="movies"/>
<subfolder name="Amazon Instant Video/Prime Watchlist/TV Shows" type="episodes" recursive="true"/>
<!-- NETFLIX -->
<!-- Instant Queue -->
<subfolder name="Netflix/My List" recursive="true"/>
</Playon>
now, for those us trying to tie our Amazon Prime Watchlists into all this, you'll notice Amazon shows come in all goofy ("SHOWNAME.SEASON.1\SEASON.1\") here's a trick someone else showed me and i found very helpful for scraping Amazon content. put the following in the advancedsettings.xml of the XBMC install that you're using for XBMC.MyLibrary:
Code:
<video>
<cleanstrings action="append">
<regexp>Season[. _]\d+$</regexp>
<regexp>Seasons[. _]\d+$</regexp>
<regexp>Volume[. _]\d+$</regexp>
<regexp>Volumes[. _]\d+$</regexp>
</cleanstrings>
</video>
hope this helps