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Import from XBMC/MovPicNFO .nfo XML-File
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Servus Nautilus2067,
I have check it out v1.1.2.0111
The script name suggest me that when I select this Script at Import I get the movie picture, that ist named folder.jpg in the movie-folder and the script reads the informations out from the xbmc-nfo-file that located in the movie-folder too.
I get no movie picture in PVD. :'( Can you insert it or do I need an other Script therefor?
At the actors the script insert the media-imdb.com-Link too. Can you exclude the Thumb-Tag?
--- Code: ---<actor>
<name>Sam Riley</name>
<role>Vince Ferro</role>
<thumb>http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BMTczOTgwMzAxN15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTYwMjI4ODI4._V1._SY275_SX400_.jpg</thumb>
</actor>
--- End code ---
The Script only imports the first Genre in the nfo-file and not all others.
--- Code: --- <genre>_neu</genre>
<genre>Drama</genre>
<genre>Thriller</genre>
--- End code ---
The script ignore the tag playcount and all new imported movies are select at as seen.
--- Code: ---<playcount>1</playcount>
--- End code ---
When the tag playcount isn't in the nfo-file -> the movie is unseen.
Sorry but I can read the script but I understand nothing its like reading chinese for me. :-[
When you need some nfo-files please let me know.
Can you have a look. Thx.
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OK, I have a search here in the forum about to Import a movie poster that is saved local.
It seems that there is no usefull way to import the poster, when it is named "folder.jpg"
Is it possible to insert it in your script when the poster named: e.g.
folder: 72 Stunden - The next three days tt1458175 (2010)
movie: 72 Stunden - The next three days tt1458175 (2010).m2ts
poster: 72 Stunden - The next three days tt1458175 (2010).jpg
Maybe in a second step??
Nautilus2067:
There are slight differences between XBMC and MovPicNFO. E.g. the genre tag. I will adapt the script to meet your requirements and I am going to post it here as a separate version in case somebody else has the same needs. I will provide a solution for folder.jpg as well.
Just give me a week or two as I am suffering of heavy overdose of business workload at the moment.
Regards,
Oliver
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--- Quote from: Nautilus2067 on August 21, 2013, 02:15:59 pm ---There are slight differences between XBMC and MovPicNFO. E.g. the genre tag. I will adapt the script to meet your requirements and I am going to post it here as a separate version in case somebody else has the same needs. I will provide a solution for folder.jpg as well.
Just give me a week or two as I am suffering of heavy overdose of business workload at the moment.
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I dont know what "MovPicNFO" is, I thought you named your script so. :-[
After a little gockel-search: Its a plugin of mediaportal. Sorry.
Here you can see the XBMC-Structure:
The nfo-file have all information inside about the movie. Here a example of the xml-stucture.
When you need a set of nfo-file for testing, please send me a PN.
--- Quote ---Just give me a week or two as I am suffering of heavy overdose of business workload at the moment.
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NOP. You need so long as you need. ;D
Gruss
Alex
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