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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 24 Nov 2012 : 18:48:27
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Hello Ale,
Do you plan to add cover's masks in XMM8 as in XMM7? It has been very useful, especially when you have more than one movie with same name.
Now the covers are saved as 'movie_name_x'.
Also implementing a converting function for cover's names will give more power to the cover management - For automatically rename a particullar movie covers from one mask to another.
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 06 Dec 2012 : 22:52:57
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What if the converted XMM7 database had an other file mask used? Will these pics automatically renamed and if not what happens when you add more pics? |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4657 Posts |
Posted - 07 Dec 2012 : 09:52:45
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Okay, that's good :) Would be nice to have sometimes a cleanup tool for those pictures that have a non-conform (id-title) name after the conversion to equalize them. In same tool there could be a funtion to even "repair" this movie id after a renumbering of the movies. Similar to the one in XMM7's CoverManager plugin. But that's a minor important request. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 07 Dec 2012 : 12:35:32
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Hello guys,
You are both right - the newly added movies have correct cover's mask. Only some of the imported ones (from XMM7 and oldest movies in catalog, added before Ale to implement different masks), have non-correct name.
So i will join to JDommi and will ask you to implement a tool for covers rename, repair and cleanup. Also will be great if it have an opportunity to do this for particullar movie or global at database level.
Regards.
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yan00s
Moderator
405 Posts |
Posted - 08 Dec 2012 : 18:28:21
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I toyed a little with the config.ini and it seems that the old XMM7 cover masks still seem to work as well. One just can't change it via Options any more but obviously editing config.ini works.
No idea if this has side effects.
Best thing would be if we could configure image masks like we want them from certain fields (like title, original title, year for movies; season, episode nr., series title, episode title for episodes; name, sort name, birth year, death year for people). Also, it should be possible to define individual masks so something like:
Title (YEAR).jpg is possible. Note: > SPACEs, parenthesis should be supported as well as proper Unicode encoding. |
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yan00s
Moderator
405 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jan 2013 : 23:24:40
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It seems that XMM8 strictly enforces its image naming scheme. I noted that if a picture link does not follow the currently set Naming Mask it will be ignored on script updates.
XMM7 always took the image link from the database and did not care if the naming was different from the standard scheme: it simply added the next picture with underscorePicturenumber (_nn). Seems no longer to be the case ... lost some set image links / had to restore them manually and am now not really able to import covers automatically.
This kinda ruins existing collections if images suddenly get ignored.
Therefore I want to repeat my wish for custom image cover masks which should be constructable from any typical field and accept file names in the same way the OS (Windows) allows it (and not restrict it unnecessarily).
Example:
Movie Cover Masks should allow combinations from <title> <original title> <year> <movie id> <catalog #> <imdb id> and separators like (), _, SPACE(S), etc.
Series Covers should probably get extended to support seasons.
Episode covers should generally follow a typical file naming scheme like <Series> - <Season>x<Episode> - <Title> (Air Date). The current naming convention for episode pictures is a real mess.
For People pictures I (!) would love to use <sortname> and <birthyear> (and <deathyear>) for image names.
In an ideal world enhanced image naming will come together with a cover manager. Isn't 2013 the year to create an ideal world?
A funny little extra would be if one could write certain db values (field data) to EXIF / XMP of the respective pictures (hmm, now I've definitely crossed the boarder to dreamland...). |
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