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Calling all MP New Zealanders (Both of you!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="STuNZ" data-source="post: 368440" data-attributes="member: 86143"><p>This is exactly the folder structure I use for backing up DVDs to my server and I've never really had a problem with them being found although I now use the "My Films" plugin. This allows me to better manage my catalog of movies in an external application (DVD Profiler in my case). So what I do is specify the name of the folder where the DVD structure is held in the DVD profiler notes field, just the dvd folder, not the ifo or vob, then export to xml which the My Films plugin then reads. </p><p></p><p>I guess my point is that MP seems to resolve the DVD file structure VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO etc beneath that to play the actual movie by itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STuNZ, post: 368440, member: 86143"] This is exactly the folder structure I use for backing up DVDs to my server and I've never really had a problem with them being found although I now use the "My Films" plugin. This allows me to better manage my catalog of movies in an external application (DVD Profiler in my case). So what I do is specify the name of the folder where the DVD structure is held in the DVD profiler notes field, just the dvd folder, not the ifo or vob, then export to xml which the My Films plugin then reads. I guess my point is that MP seems to resolve the DVD file structure VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO etc beneath that to play the actual movie by itself. [/QUOTE]
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