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Also if you want a multi-user environment another option is to setup one 'master' that does the MovPic importing and then you generate XBMC NFO files with MovPicNFO tool. Each 'client' is then simply configured to only use the XBMC NFO scraper. You can then use a shared Follw.it or Trakt account to sync watched data, or keep it seperated depending on your multi-user preferences. The benefits of this method is that rebuilding a MovingPictures database is very easy and can be done off-line, it also allows collaboration with other clients easier (XBMC, Boxee or WD Live boxes for example). Beauty of open source is that there is always a way to make it work. @inifinite.loop, I think a lot of users would appreciate a video tutorial on your method.
Also if you want a multi-user environment another option is to setup one 'master' that does the MovPic importing and then you generate XBMC NFO files with MovPicNFO tool. Each 'client' is then simply configured to only use the XBMC NFO scraper.
You can then use a shared Follw.it or Trakt account to sync watched data, or keep it seperated depending on your multi-user preferences.
The benefits of this method is that rebuilding a MovingPictures database is very easy and can be done off-line, it also allows collaboration with other clients easier (XBMC, Boxee or WD Live boxes for example).
Beauty of open source is that there is always a way to make it work.
@inifinite.loop, I think a lot of users would appreciate a video tutorial on your method.