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<blockquote data-quote="Addow" data-source="post: 571652" data-attributes="member: 83134"><p>Okay, it is clear you are asking for a manual export of your MP movie list. Here is a small tutorial with steps on what to do.</p><p></p><p>1. Download the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/movingpicturesxml/downloads/list" target="_blank">full ZIP archive</a> containing 2 folders.</p><p>2. Extract the "movingpicturesxml" folder, which contains the XML markup file, javascript files, etc. to the output directory where you want your list to be, for example "Desktop".</p><p>3. Extract the "process" folder to your MediaPortal plugins folder and overwrite contents if asked, or extract the plugin DLL itself from the process folder in the archive to the process folder in your MediaPortal plugins directory.</p><p>4. Load MediaPortal Configuration and <strong>enable</strong> MovingPicturesXML, which is located under the "process" section</p><p>5. When step 4 is finished, manually configure the plugin, which pops up its own window.</p><p>6. Configuration options:</p><p>- Check "Save to file", and point the directory below this field to the output folder you created in Step 2. By default the output file name should be "index.html".</p><p>- Check "Make Stats Node", "Make Movie List" and "Customize MovieListXML"</p><p>- Check the following values for export: <em>id, title, year, genres, score, language, videocodec, videoresolution, audiocodec, runtime, imdb_id</em></p><p>- Check "Transform XML with XSL" and point to the XSL file extracted in Step 2.</p><p>7. Submit by clicking "Manual Export" to test if the index.html file is created. You can test it by opening it in Firefox or by pointing the url in firefox to the local index.html file.</p><p></p><p>Additionally you can choose to export your movie list to FTP.</p><p>Note, if the plugin stays enabled, the movie list will be exported (the same way as the manual export) every x minutes (depending on the update interval in your configuration).</p><p></p><p>Hope you get it working.</p><p></p><p></p><p>@ LRFalk01:</p><p>I'll change the default export movie details in the next release. Still not getting used to testing procedures. Good point though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Addow, post: 571652, member: 83134"] Okay, it is clear you are asking for a manual export of your MP movie list. Here is a small tutorial with steps on what to do. 1. Download the [URL=http://code.google.com/p/movingpicturesxml/downloads/list]full ZIP archive[/URL] containing 2 folders. 2. Extract the "movingpicturesxml" folder, which contains the XML markup file, javascript files, etc. to the output directory where you want your list to be, for example "Desktop". 3. Extract the "process" folder to your MediaPortal plugins folder and overwrite contents if asked, or extract the plugin DLL itself from the process folder in the archive to the process folder in your MediaPortal plugins directory. 4. Load MediaPortal Configuration and [b]enable[/b] MovingPicturesXML, which is located under the "process" section 5. When step 4 is finished, manually configure the plugin, which pops up its own window. 6. Configuration options: - Check "Save to file", and point the directory below this field to the output folder you created in Step 2. By default the output file name should be "index.html". - Check "Make Stats Node", "Make Movie List" and "Customize MovieListXML" - Check the following values for export: [i]id, title, year, genres, score, language, videocodec, videoresolution, audiocodec, runtime, imdb_id[/i] - Check "Transform XML with XSL" and point to the XSL file extracted in Step 2. 7. Submit by clicking "Manual Export" to test if the index.html file is created. You can test it by opening it in Firefox or by pointing the url in firefox to the local index.html file. Additionally you can choose to export your movie list to FTP. Note, if the plugin stays enabled, the movie list will be exported (the same way as the manual export) every x minutes (depending on the update interval in your configuration). Hope you get it working. @ LRFalk01: I'll change the default export movie details in the next release. Still not getting used to testing procedures. Good point though! [/QUOTE]
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