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- Superorb - 2011-07-29 05:14

PyRo1509 Wrote:I'd love to help you out... but it's a little over my head.
I think what you're asking for TMDb API will retrieve most of the data you want.
A hacky way would be to use the lynx dump to get the IMDB link from google and then again use lynx to get TMDb response. Parse that info. Grab all the NFO junk and dump it in. Get the images too. blah blah blah. Trailers I don't know about.
I just wish XBMC could grab my m4v metadata. It has it all right there Sad [except trailers]

I don't quite get what you mean by media managers... Like a file system organizer?
I didn't install it after the wipe, but basically it will create NFO files, download all the actor info, plot, actors, pics, posters, etc (minus trailers) and store everything in the movie's directory. XBMC then scrapes the info from the directory instead of online, and it also doesn't copy the pics to the XBMC system, it just uses them from the movie's folder (if on a different machine).


- CASHMON3Y - 2011-07-29 05:21

Superorb Wrote:I wish there'd be a way to have a script run once a day on my unRAID server and create the NFO and pull trailers, pics, etc and stick them in its respective folder.
Ba bada ba! Cron!


- Superorb - 2011-07-29 07:04

CASHMON3Y Wrote:Ba bada ba! Cron!
The problem isn't cron, it's writing a script to do all that I want it to do Wink


- mobious - 2011-07-30 13:58

Recently I decided its time for a dedicated gaming room/xbmc room. Here is the final result.

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Xbmc htpc: AsRock Vision 3d running windows 7.
HDTV: Sony Bravia HX929 55"
Sound System: Philips home threater with wireless back speakers
Storage: Drobo FS with around 6.3TB of space.


Most extensive - MarkosJal - 2011-08-04 01:02

As this was the question... Most Extensive....

I recently moved out of a place where collectively we had (all on Dharma)....

Airlink 101 ANAS350 NAS with 1.5 TB internal and another 1.5 TB external. Loaded with Movies and TV series

Apple TV (Version 1 ) Running XAMPP as a shared Database server for all XBMC installations

Dedicated XBMC Live (installed to Memory Stick) running on Dual Core Atom Mini ITX case

Apple Mac OSX 10.5 desktop Computer running XBMC

Compaq Cq 1500 Linux Mint Running XBMC (desktop)

Compaq Cq 1500 Windows 7 Starter running XBMC (desktop)

Windows 7/Linux Mint Dual Boot (desktop) with Nvidia

Gateway Netbook running XBMC DUal Boot Windows 7 Starter and Linux Mint 10

Apple Mac OS 10.5 (Notebook) running XBMC

Linux Mint 10 on Toshiba (Notebook)



All were running Dharma and several key add ons for live streaming. We were also able to access the NAS reliable for up to 3 simultaneous streams (as long as not all were DVD data rates)

IS that extensive?

Mark
http://www.teknogekz.com


- PyRo1509 - 2011-08-04 01:08

MarkosJal Wrote:As this was the question... Most Extensive....

I recently moved out of a place where collectively we had (all on Dharma)....

IS that extensive?

Mark
That is a extensive amount of installs of XBMC.

but.. As was the question "who HAS most extensive" Shocked

I'm just playing Laugh


- FAT245 - 2011-08-06 06:06

Hey Guys,

New here,
Name is Nathan, I am in Australia and I am a Home Automation integrator.

I have been using 7MCE with MB, but have been getting sick of the increasing crashes and lockups with it.

So i moved back to XBMC (last time i used it was on my original xbox!!)

HTPC #1:
Intel Q9400 Quad Core
MSI P7N-Diamond Main Board
8GB DDR2 Ram
ATI 6890 Video Card
Highpoint 3520LF Raid card
4x 128GB Corsair SSD's in RAID 0
Intel Quad Port NIC
Rackmount Case INC 4x Hotswap Bays

MEDIASERVER #1
AMD 1090T 6 Core Processor
Gigabyte GA-890FX-UD5 Main Board
16GB DDR3 RAM
NVidia GTX260OC Video Card
Adaptec 5085BL SAS Raid card
Chenbro SAS Expander
24x 1TB HDD's RAID 6
2x Corsair 64GB SSD in RAID 0
Intel Quad Port NIC
Norco RPC-4224 Case

MEDIASERVER #2
Intel i7
Intel Workstation Board
16GB DDR3 Ram
NVidia GTX280 Video Card
Areca 1680i 24 Port Raid Card
24x 3TB HDD's RAID 6
1x G.Skill SSD
Intel Quad Port NIC
Norco RPC-4224

Network:
3x Enterasys B2 24 Port L3 Switches with 8Gbit Trunks
Cisco 1700 Series Router
Unlimited ADSL2+ (WAN1)
Docsis 3.0 Cable (1TB Limit) (WAN2)
Dell Poweredge 860 (Windows 2k8R2) Running DNS, DHCP, Email & RADIUS
5x Cisco WAP-200 AP's

Media Room:
NEC 50" Plasma (ISF Calibrated) running 1080p24
Integra 50.2 Receiver (Rack Mounted)
Humax DVB-t Box (Rack Mounted)
HTPC #1 (Rack Mounted)
Foxtel IQ HD+ (Rack Mounted)
Control4 Automation (Remote Control, Lighting, Fireplace, BBQ Area Multizone Audio) (Rack Mounted)
Definitve Technology Mythos Front Speakers
Parasound Rear Speakers
JBL Subwoofer
XBOX 360 (Rack Mounted)


ACCESS: 1500 720/1080p Movies | 600 DVD Rips / DVD ISO | 50 Complete TV Series / 30 On going | 7TB HD Documentaries / 4TB SD Documentaries | 1.73TB Comedy Videos (stand Ups)


Pics!

Please note, I am currently expanding the network and System to my bedroom, my mothers bedroom and the Theater that is being built......

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- FAT245 - 2011-08-06 06:07

More Pictures:


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- |Tch0rT| - 2011-08-06 07:38

I think you just won on the server side of things LOL. 24 1tb & 24 3tb hard drives? Just sick man sick! Big Grin Do you have teh whole intranets downloaded? Wink hah Awesome.


- FAT245 - 2011-08-06 08:02

heh, almost Smile

The theater is going to be special,

Sharp 1080p projector, motorised screen, pioneer 60" plasma, JBL Synthesis audio gear, a heavily modded ati graphics card and a watercooled htpc