I betrayed my bad English. Google translator is my friend
The idea under my post was that the moviesets addon functions were integrated as standard features in xbmc, without a external addon.
In fact, the author of the plugin itself has created a frodo-compatible version of the plugin, now converted in addon, although his handling of artworks is worse (for my taste) than before
narvatu
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2012-11-24 15:06
Post: #21
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Ned Scott
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2012-11-24 21:40
Post: #22
I'm guessing "not possible" means that it's not a feature for Frodo, and Frodo is already in feature freeze (which means bug fixes only are allowed at this point).
You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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MilhouseVH
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2012-11-24 21:53
Post: #23
Thanks Ned, I guess we may have to depend on a plugin in that case, or are scrapers independent of the Frodo freeze? Still not sure why the IMDB scraper can't better handle boxset thumbnail and fanart, it's been a bone of contention for so long now. Frodo has at least allowed boxset fanart to be changed, but other than that there is no improvement where boxsets are concerned - it would be really great if this could be fixed, or at least put on the roadmap.
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-24 21:54 by MilhouseVH.)
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Martijn
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2012-11-24 21:59
Post: #24
(2012-11-24 21:53)MilhouseVH Wrote: Thanks Ned, I guess we may have to depend on a plugin in that case, or are scrapers independent of the Frodo freeze? Still not sure why the IMDB scraper can't better handle boxset thumbnail and fanart, it's been a bone of contention for so long now. Frodo has at least allowed boxset fanart to be changed, but other than that there is no improvement where boxsets are concerned - it would be really great if this could be fixed, or at least put on the roadmap. Only in next version Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forums before posting. Do NOT e-mail Team-XBMC members asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting, make sure you read this first For your mediacenter artwork go to ![]() |
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themaddhatter
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2012-12-23 08:02
Post: #25
I know it is an older post, but wanted to point out a possible option on setting up movie poster & fanart.
Some people use a file structure where every movie is a standalone folder under a "MOVIE" or something folder. The only relationship in this case that any movie in the list is in a set is purely handled in the .nfo files. This is great structure if you have movies which decide to become sequels, as all that has to change is one line in an .nfo file, and refresh the movie on XBMC. The couple of cons to this are 1: if you use your movies in other things than XBMC, it is difficult to quickly ID what movies are in what sets, and 2: having movies saved under set folders allows a quick reference point that everything is showing up on your "sets" in XBMC (i.e. highlight the folders in the set, getting a count, and verify that it is the same number showing under the XBMC set). Because I had problems in the past where XBMC would NOT find all the movies on my server when asked, I would have to physically verify that everyone moved over. Because of that, I chose the Set Folder method. It is a little bit more of a PITA when you decide to reorganize how things are grouped together, but in my situation, I weighed the pros & cons, and that is what seemed the most viable for me. Regardless, one way to set up movie artwork which would work for BOTH configurations would be to have a folder simply called "SET ART" or "Movieset Art". In that folder, you would simply have a list of all the posters and fanart for all of your movie sets. If you name a movie set "Transformers Series" for example, in that folder you would have a poster named "Transformers_Series.jpg" (or png) and a fanart named "Transformers_Series-fanart.jpg". Then, in the coding, whenever a "set" comes up in the .nfo files, it would look to this folder, and grab the poster & artwork named appropriately to what that "set" value is. You could even establish the movieset location in advancedsettings so that it could be on a server, could be local, wherever. Then you could even have it tied into the "magic" Frodo artwork juju now which checks the image every so often, and updates as things are changed. Sound like a logical solution/layout? Seeing as I have around 400 sets to weed through and fix, it would most definitely make my life easier. |
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B1gD4ddy
Junior Member Posts: 2 Joined: Mar 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2013-02-17 14:57
Post: #26
(2012-12-23 08:02)themaddhatter Wrote: I know it is an older post, but wanted to point out a possible option on setting up movie poster & fanart. + 1 I had the same idea. This would work perfectly for my me. Easy to manage, easy to implement and no issues when adding new movies to sets. The only problem is the characters issue (i.e. : ? " etc.) which may be found in the set names but cannot be used in the filenames, but that is an easy fix.
(This post was last modified: 2013-02-17 16:11 by B1gD4ddy.)
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MilhouseVH
Posting Freak Posts: 911 Joined: Jan 2011 Reputation: 16 |
2013-02-17 16:27
Post: #27
You should take a look at Movie Set Artwork Automator. In the absence of movie scrapers with built-in set support it's a god send, and should now support most common library layout scenarios (single movie folder, set folders, artwork in a single folder etc.).
(This post was last modified: 2013-02-17 19:36 by MilhouseVH.)
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