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You have to export yout library and then choose "export to seperate files". Then a nfo file will be created for each movie.
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2011-07-22, 14:22
(This post was last modified: 2011-07-22, 14:26 by >>X<<.)
If all your using nfo's for is sets then you didn't need to export your library you could have used a very simple nfo with the set tag and URL for that movie, alternatively you could use "XWMM" which makes the changes in the db so no nfo's required this is by far the fastest and simplest method
You could also use an external scraper to scan your media create nfo's and manage sets something like "Ember" preferably before you add them to XBMC so there's no need to refresh stuff
Exporting your library all the time then making changes then refreshing so the changes are added to the db is the long way of doing things
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XWMM is the way to go like >>X<< said, fastest and easiest.
Go in the add-ons sections in settings, look for web interface addons and activate it as the web interface, then just open a browser and go on your xbmc machine's IP (and port)
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