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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1166059" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>You can use the well known tools like Ember, tMM or MKV-Buddy to generate full blown .nfo files. But if you only want it helping to identify the .iso you also can use the attached template .nfo file and edit the IMDB-ID ( aka tt number) inside this file to fit your movie. The template has the ID of "Avatar" included, so if you use it without editing all movies are recognised as "Avatar"... Then simply put the file next to the iso and name it the same way as the iso file and it should work. I never use iso myself (only mkv videos), so I only can hope this is right. At least it works with "normal" video files like avi, mp4, mkv and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1166059, member: 109222"] Hi. You can use the well known tools like Ember, tMM or MKV-Buddy to generate full blown .nfo files. But if you only want it helping to identify the .iso you also can use the attached template .nfo file and edit the IMDB-ID ( aka tt number) inside this file to fit your movie. The template has the ID of "Avatar" included, so if you use it without editing all movies are recognised as "Avatar"... Then simply put the file next to the iso and name it the same way as the iso file and it should work. I never use iso myself (only mkv videos), so I only can hope this is right. At least it works with "normal" video files like avi, mp4, mkv and so on... [/QUOTE]
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