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Hi,
I scaned my all movies and part of the movies which conntains two files scaned twice.
Is there some flag that force the scane lib to add the two file to the same movie
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2012-11-17, 09:49
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-17, 09:50 by CrazedLeper.)
This article was not clear, at all. Stacking does not seem to work for me and, if there is a setting to turn it on, it wasn't mentioned in the cited article. Should I be looking somewhere else for @TV2 help?
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If you have the movies named properly, xbmc will treat it as one file when you go to play the movie.
Avatar.cd1.mp4
Avatar.cd2.mp4
Make sure they are in the same directory, works just fine.
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Yes. Further, it'll be almost seamless, assuming they're actually mkv's or some such rather than DVD ISOs (they're a bit messier, but still work).
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2012-11-18, 01:12
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-18, 01:13 by jeremytodd1.)
Ok so I just ripped The Lord of the Rings The Tower towers extended version, and XBMC is still showing the movie twice (both halves) in my library.
The names for the files:
The Lord of the Rings. The Tower Towers.cd1.mkv
The Lord of the Rings. The Tower Towers.cd2.mkv
Why isn't it grouping them together? I'm using the skin ReFocus Big, does that make a difference?
And I can't seem to find anything in the menus about stacking... Can someone clarify where I would find that in case I'm looking in the wrong area?
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Those filenames will work just fine. You can test they stack by enabling stacking (it's on the left in Confluence) and just browsing to the files. If they don't stack there, then they possibly aren't named exactly as you say they are.
Also: Please don't PM people who answer your queries on the forum - it's considered rude. Folk will get to your followups on their own time.