2011-02-23, 00:19
I've never used it so cant really help, you could however add clean library onto your keyboard or remote if you cant get it to work just put the following on a key
Code:
CleanLibrary(video)
CleanLibrary(video)
>>X<<' Wrote:I've never used it so cant really help, you could however add clean library onto your keyboard or remote if you cant get it to work just put the following on a key
Code:CleanLibrary(video)
prophetizer Wrote:do i do this with the mceremote plugin and the keymap.xml file? haven't done this before but trying now, would like more input please.
<e>CleanLibrary(video)</e>
foghat Wrote:Yes, I wish there was a better way to get changes to nfo files recognized. Seem like a key thing that is missing. I think there should be some sort of 'full' refresh option that re-reads your source just like on first load.
What I think I might do when I have a lot of changes (like if I clean up genres or what have you), is make the edits with a tool that edits the database directly. Then do an export to individual files. I assume this would overwrite the existing nfos with an updated version including the changes.
mbbransc Wrote:I've been going through the process of updating .nfo files with Movie Sets and XBMC wasn't recognizing the .nfo files in the source directory. I exported the XBMC library and it loaded new .nfo files (not overwriting because of different names). I updated those and XBMC updated properly. Problem is, anytime I want to add new movies to a set, I have to export the entire library. I don't know yet if it will overwrite my changes and leave me updating ALL movie sets again.
Is there a way to update the library directly instead of the source files since XBMC seems to be ignoring my files?
>>X<<' Wrote:Your nfo's have to be exactly the same name as the media file name just like the ones XBMC creates when it exports to separate files or if each movie is in its own folder they can simply be named "movie.nfo" but you must set "use folder names for lookups" in "Set Content" anything other than those two will not work
You don't even need to use a full nfo you can just use the set tag and the imdb url then refresh each movie in the set
mbbransc Wrote:I've been going through the process of updating .nfo files with Movie Sets and XBMC wasn't recognizing the .nfo files in the source directory. I exported the XBMC library and it loaded new .nfo files (not overwriting because of different names). I updated those and XBMC updated properly. Problem is, anytime I want to add new movies to a set, I have to export the entire library. I don't know yet if it will overwrite my changes and leave me updating ALL movie sets again.
Is there a way to update the library directly instead of the source files since XBMC seems to be ignoring my files?
>>X<<' Wrote:As jhsrennie said you just need to add it in the keyboard.xml I tested it using "e" as I knew that wasn't already being used just put it on a button you don't use on your remote
Code:<e>CleanLibrary(video)</e>