2011-12-13, 02:44
TheCasa Wrote:Here's the log with logging set to info.
http://pastebin.com/94w8qRfS
From what I'm seeing, you have a straight up XBMC import problem. Did you make sure to add new sources to XBMC for the MyLibrary/TVShows and MyLibrary/Movies directories and set the proper scrappers?
That Amanda Knox movie probably isn't going to get scrapped at all. I couldn't find it in themoviedb.org. You could create a .nfo file for it and try and force the import that way.
TheCasa Wrote:Does anyone have a reference for how the subfolders are structured for that plugin? For example, I'm trying to import the Terra Nova tv show. I've tried /TV/T/Terra Nova/Full Episodes, I've tried /TV Shows/T/Terra Nova/Full Episodes, /TV Shows/Full Episodes/T/Terra Nova, etc. Lots of iterations with no luck.
The easiest thing to do is to go to the plugin and click through the options to get you where you want to go and write down each one as you go. It looks like Terra Nova can be gotten to by TV/Networks/FOX/All/Terra Nova/Episodes. The bad news with that path is that the Terra Nova episodes will go into a folder called Episodes. You'll have to use a .nfo file to get XBMC to understand that folder is Terra Nova, and you can't have any other TV Show end with Episodes.
Honestly, the easiest thing I found to do with Hulu was to add stuff to my queue and then just point XBMC.MyLibrary to my queue using:
Code:
<Hulu path="plugin.video.hulu">
<subfolder name="Queue" type="episodes" />
</Hulu>
I only keep TV shows in my Hulu queue, so that makes it easy. The above will not properly load movies in my queue.