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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 723563" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p><strong>AW: App to Copy Artwork and Details to Movie Folder</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello.</p><p>I'm using this great tool a while now without any problems. But yesterday I got a movie I can't handle with. It's a movie named "<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130444/" target="_blank">Aimée & Jaguar</a>" I.ve recorded on "Arte HD" some days ago. For this the app didn't create the .nfo file. I've tried everything I can imagine, but nothing works. Then I create a .nfo manually by copying another file and edited it. This .nfo was not handled correct by xbmc-local scrapper (V1.0.5) of MovingPictures resulting in a mainly empty database entry. Also the syntax of this "handmade" .nfo is 100% correct. Only the imdbid was imported correctly. And last but not least this entry (after filling the gaps from imdb- source) was synced badly on follw.it also. See <a href="http://follw.it/m/11432/_0" target="_blank">here</a></p><p></p><p>I think this could happened only due the special char "é" in the title of the movie. A char that isn't natively used in the German language my system is running with.</p><p>Did someone know how to handle such movie names correctly within this "MediaPortal- MovingPictures- follw.it" environment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 723563, member: 109222"] [b]AW: App to Copy Artwork and Details to Movie Folder[/b] Hello. I'm using this great tool a while now without any problems. But yesterday I got a movie I can't handle with. It's a movie named "[URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130444/"]Aimée & Jaguar[/URL]" I.ve recorded on "Arte HD" some days ago. For this the app didn't create the .nfo file. I've tried everything I can imagine, but nothing works. Then I create a .nfo manually by copying another file and edited it. This .nfo was not handled correct by xbmc-local scrapper (V1.0.5) of MovingPictures resulting in a mainly empty database entry. Also the syntax of this "handmade" .nfo is 100% correct. Only the imdbid was imported correctly. And last but not least this entry (after filling the gaps from imdb- source) was synced badly on follw.it also. See [URL="http://follw.it/m/11432/_0"]here[/URL] I think this could happened only due the special char "é" in the title of the movie. A char that isn't natively used in the German language my system is running with. Did someone know how to handle such movie names correctly within this "MediaPortal- MovingPictures- follw.it" environment? [/QUOTE]
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