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UFGrayMatter |
Posted - 16 Sep 2006 : 22:59:50 I'm a newb - just downloaded this software today.
My file structure is like this:
\\Server\xxx\Title\files
with each movie being in a separate folder. I can't seem to figure out how to get xmm to read the Folder Title as the Movie title? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ryan |
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Alessio Viti |
Posted - 30 Sep 2006 : 17:41:53 Hi Guys, and sorry for my late reply, I was on holidays
At this time the engine can only "parse" the filenames, not the folders too. I will add this function in future.
Thank you!
Alessio |
Murd0ck |
Posted - 30 Sep 2006 : 00:49:30 I to am having a problem scanning the Hard Drives with my file structure.
I have my TV shows converted to xvid and they are set up like so:
Series Title/S<Season> E<Number> - Episode Title.<Ext> (Yes UFGRAYMATTER I too am using it with Meedio).
Now I can scan and get everything but the Folders name which in this case is the Series Title. It doesnt really make it practical for me to manually enter the Series Title Name for every episode.
I know with Meedio the folder seperator is / granted this is not meedio but I would believe that there should be a similar setup. Any help would be greatly appericated.
Murd0ck |
ditto |
Posted - 19 Sep 2006 : 13:05:48 Please forgive me for saying this, but I can't understand why you'd want to use a different title to that of the original film. If the film is called "ABC" for example and you name your folder "XYZ", when you go to use the MagicScript wizard to import data from say IMDB, the program is going to look for the "XYZ" data which means what you get won't match the film.
There's nothing to prevent you from adding your folder names as titles as far as I know, but you'll have to do it manually via Add Movie --> Manually by title. |