2012-06-13, 01:56
Hey all I have a few questions I hope are easily solved they have plagued me for a while but never had the time to look at them until now so here they are.
1) I just added a bunch of movies to my "movies" folder, when I update the library however they aren't showing up at all, have I missed a step here? I also deleted a bunch of movies and used the clean library tool and it deleted the ones missing but did not add the new ones. What to try now?
2) I have two Anime movies for which XBMC thinks they are normal live action movies as they have similar titles so the synopsis and fan art and all of that sort of jazz is wrong. What is the best way to sort this out? Is it to insert my own metadata manually? How would I do this?
3) I have two sets of Movies (Die Hard and Rush Hour respectively) that are labelled as Die Hard 1, Die Hard 2, etc etc. In XBMC however the movies are grouped together into one 8 hour long title rather then their separate titles. Any idea why this would work in such a manner?
On a side note would it be worth getting Couch potato for my movies just to have them work like TV shows or does that software not allow me to be as flexible as Sickbeard with selecting what show (and resultantly what data) it scrapes as a result?
For those wondering although I doubt it is imperative to these problems I am running XBMC on win7 64bit.
1) I just added a bunch of movies to my "movies" folder, when I update the library however they aren't showing up at all, have I missed a step here? I also deleted a bunch of movies and used the clean library tool and it deleted the ones missing but did not add the new ones. What to try now?
2) I have two Anime movies for which XBMC thinks they are normal live action movies as they have similar titles so the synopsis and fan art and all of that sort of jazz is wrong. What is the best way to sort this out? Is it to insert my own metadata manually? How would I do this?
3) I have two sets of Movies (Die Hard and Rush Hour respectively) that are labelled as Die Hard 1, Die Hard 2, etc etc. In XBMC however the movies are grouped together into one 8 hour long title rather then their separate titles. Any idea why this would work in such a manner?
On a side note would it be worth getting Couch potato for my movies just to have them work like TV shows or does that software not allow me to be as flexible as Sickbeard with selecting what show (and resultantly what data) it scrapes as a result?
For those wondering although I doubt it is imperative to these problems I am running XBMC on win7 64bit.