2009-05-04, 22:28
vskatusa Wrote:Has anybody tested this library stuff with VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folder hierarchy (Instead of a single ISO or AVI files)?In that case you may have to put the "XBMC files" inside the VIDEO_TS folder.
vskatusa Wrote:Has anybody tested this library stuff with VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folder hierarchy (Instead of a single ISO or AVI files)?In that case you may have to put the "XBMC files" inside the VIDEO_TS folder.
natethomas Wrote:That press 'I' thing is very interesting. If you start out with an empty movie library, then you go to file mode and press 'i' for information on a movie folder that contains an nfo, you will be asked to set content. Then you set content as Movies, select IMDB (or whatever) as the movie type, tell XBMC that the folder only contains a single movie, and hit OK. XBMC then scans the nfo and populates the info page.That actually makes perfect sense, it simply creates a "mini" library with that single movie.
Then, if you switch over to your previously empty library, that movie shows up containing the info previously populated. This is functionality that I did not know existed!
Of course, this makes me doubly confused about the problem.
sho Wrote:There is no problem with xbmc, as noted by more than one person above if you have VIDEO_TS folders the nfo has to be within the folder (With the media as with any other format).
Quote:There is no problem with xbmc, as noted by more than one person above if you have VIDEO_TS folders the nfo has to be within the folder (With the media as with any other format).I disagree! This solution did not work for me!
Quote:As I pointed out earlier...I found that it's easier to just take the contents of MOVIENAME/VIDEO_TS and drop it in MOVIENAME, removing the other two subfolders. All works fine for me...Not tested this... probably this will work!
vskatusa Wrote:I disagree! This solution did not work for me!
Not tested this... probably this will work!