2011-07-13, 20:24
Yeah thats understandable... I guess part of the issue is that without the ability to customize what folder the original .mpg's are downloaded to, I can't really correct shows like Star Trek because the seasons for each different shows get all mashed together right from the start.
Would it be possible to add a customizable filepath for the subfolders? This way, I could make TNG go into a 'Star.Trek.The.Next.Generation' folder, and then it would be easy to correct later.
EDIT: Okay upon further investigation it looks like it's just a basic incompatibility between Netflix and XBMC thats causing problems. The aforementioned Star Trek thing is an issue, but Futurama is also producing lots of problems since Netflix splits the series up into 'Volumes' instead of seasons, which don't even match the original season runs in the first place. Combine that with the fact that every episode gets labeled at 'Season 0' and I've got some problems. I'm sure I'll be able to figure something out though. Gonna try messing with NFO files and regex stuff to see if I can get the scraper to see the show correctly enough for My.Library to catch on and properly rename the strm files.
Still a great program man! It has it's quirks but I understand why, and when it is working its an amazing thing. I've even written an Autohotkey script to customize the batch window into a transparent widget that sits at the top of the screen while it's updating, so things are quite seamless now.
Would it be possible to add a customizable filepath for the subfolders? This way, I could make TNG go into a 'Star.Trek.The.Next.Generation' folder, and then it would be easy to correct later.
EDIT: Okay upon further investigation it looks like it's just a basic incompatibility between Netflix and XBMC thats causing problems. The aforementioned Star Trek thing is an issue, but Futurama is also producing lots of problems since Netflix splits the series up into 'Volumes' instead of seasons, which don't even match the original season runs in the first place. Combine that with the fact that every episode gets labeled at 'Season 0' and I've got some problems. I'm sure I'll be able to figure something out though. Gonna try messing with NFO files and regex stuff to see if I can get the scraper to see the show correctly enough for My.Library to catch on and properly rename the strm files.
Still a great program man! It has it's quirks but I understand why, and when it is working its an amazing thing. I've even written an Autohotkey script to customize the batch window into a transparent widget that sits at the top of the screen while it's updating, so things are quite seamless now.