2013-10-29, 12:37
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been solved already, but I've had a tough time trying to locate a solution - the issue that I have is not duplicate entries in XBMC but duplicate files in the file system.
Here is my situation.
I have a large movie collection (in my view), but the large collection is comprised of duplicate movies. Some of the duplicate movies are different quality (i.e I ripped them with the intention to saving HD space, then downloded a better quality version etc...). But essentially I have about 6 hd where the movies are all scattered around (i.e Movie A is in Harddrive 1, 2, and 3). Sometimes the naming convention that I used on the movies isn't in a format where I can get a directory list and compare etc..
So essentially I want to try and locate the duplicate entries, I think using the movie library is the best since it takes out the filename issue. Then I want to sort through the duplicates to identify the ones that I want to keep based on whether it is 720p, 1080p, 5.1 Audio etc...
What's the best way I can accomplish this, some of the things that I have already tried to do :
-get directory listing to compare the filenames - when I did this I realised that filenames couldn't be used properly to match duplicates. Also, I couldn't detect the quality based on the filename.
-use the library export functionality. Got the exported library, but couldn't work out from the xml whether it is 720, 1080 dual channel etc...
Please help, thanks in advance...
Sorry if this has been solved already, but I've had a tough time trying to locate a solution - the issue that I have is not duplicate entries in XBMC but duplicate files in the file system.
Here is my situation.
I have a large movie collection (in my view), but the large collection is comprised of duplicate movies. Some of the duplicate movies are different quality (i.e I ripped them with the intention to saving HD space, then downloded a better quality version etc...). But essentially I have about 6 hd where the movies are all scattered around (i.e Movie A is in Harddrive 1, 2, and 3). Sometimes the naming convention that I used on the movies isn't in a format where I can get a directory list and compare etc..
So essentially I want to try and locate the duplicate entries, I think using the movie library is the best since it takes out the filename issue. Then I want to sort through the duplicates to identify the ones that I want to keep based on whether it is 720p, 1080p, 5.1 Audio etc...
What's the best way I can accomplish this, some of the things that I have already tried to do :
-get directory listing to compare the filenames - when I did this I realised that filenames couldn't be used properly to match duplicates. Also, I couldn't detect the quality based on the filename.
-use the library export functionality. Got the exported library, but couldn't work out from the xml whether it is 720, 1080 dual channel etc...
Please help, thanks in advance...