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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1267735" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>For this there is an option inside Media-Buddy to do it with one single mouse click.. Useful especially for series as you need to add series episodes to sub- folders, one folder for one series... If you have files in 20 sub- folders it's very nasty to delete them in explorer...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, it's better to check the remuxed files also in 99,99999% they are playing fine. At least I'll do it especially for the smallest files of a set of similar sized files. If something went wrong the files most likely are significant smaller as they should so checking the smallest files will show if all went well with a very high chance... The control if the metadata is correct is included into Media-Buddy. You can manually change anything that is not as you may like it directly inside Media-Buddy completely to your wishes. Most often the metadata is ok but especially if you prefer non English descriptions it every now and then is necessary to enter those localized description by hand. TVDB did not have everything completely translated. Especially recent series are often locked before they could be translated at all. Then I need to edit the descriptions (or even titles) myself. This all can be done in Media-Buddy... </p><p></p><p></p><p>Because the metadata inside the xml file is only very poor and missing a lot of important metadata. Especially the ID numbers from TVDB and IMDB are not included. But those ID are the most important metadata of all because nearly every program (even WMC) uses them to proper identify the movie/series episode.. Using the XML really is a BTN solution only...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, it is, but you gain many advantages if you prepare your videos in an universal way. The way you did it before only is working in WMC. And now you need to pay the price for using such a proprietor solution and need to do all the work again. It's very wise to do it now in a way that is working everywhere and not again in a way that works only with a single program... </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I'm a German and my English lessons in school were more than 40 years ago. But I'm often writing in forum so I'm trained a bit. Speaking is a complete different task to me. And if I speak English I'll do it with a German and an American accent at the same time as my English teacher in school was an ex- member of the U.S. Army originally from Texas. Some years ago I was in London for a visit and the folks were wondering about the "Kraut" speaking with a strange but somehow very American accent. It was very funny and we're laughing a lot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1267735, member: 109222"] Hi. For this there is an option inside Media-Buddy to do it with one single mouse click.. Useful especially for series as you need to add series episodes to sub- folders, one folder for one series... If you have files in 20 sub- folders it's very nasty to delete them in explorer... Yes, it's better to check the remuxed files also in 99,99999% they are playing fine. At least I'll do it especially for the smallest files of a set of similar sized files. If something went wrong the files most likely are significant smaller as they should so checking the smallest files will show if all went well with a very high chance... The control if the metadata is correct is included into Media-Buddy. You can manually change anything that is not as you may like it directly inside Media-Buddy completely to your wishes. Most often the metadata is ok but especially if you prefer non English descriptions it every now and then is necessary to enter those localized description by hand. TVDB did not have everything completely translated. Especially recent series are often locked before they could be translated at all. Then I need to edit the descriptions (or even titles) myself. This all can be done in Media-Buddy... Because the metadata inside the xml file is only very poor and missing a lot of important metadata. Especially the ID numbers from TVDB and IMDB are not included. But those ID are the most important metadata of all because nearly every program (even WMC) uses them to proper identify the movie/series episode.. Using the XML really is a BTN solution only... Yes, it is, but you gain many advantages if you prepare your videos in an universal way. The way you did it before only is working in WMC. And now you need to pay the price for using such a proprietor solution and need to do all the work again. It's very wise to do it now in a way that is working everywhere and not again in a way that works only with a single program... Yes, I'm a German and my English lessons in school were more than 40 years ago. But I'm often writing in forum so I'm trained a bit. Speaking is a complete different task to me. And if I speak English I'll do it with a German and an American accent at the same time as my English teacher in school was an ex- member of the U.S. Army originally from Texas. Some years ago I was in London for a visit and the folks were wondering about the "Kraut" speaking with a strange but somehow very American accent. It was very funny and we're laughing a lot... [/QUOTE]
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