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<blockquote data-quote="bert_r" data-source="post: 479657" data-attributes="member: 90426"><p>Setting up the plugin isn't complicated:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Install the plugin: Just unzip the .zip file in the MediaPortal installation folder.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Open MediaPortal configuration -> plugins -> Configure 'My Anime'<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Set your AniDB username and password (and other options as wanted)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Add a folder (first tab, 'folders' section)</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Start MediaPortal -> go to 'My Anime' plugin -> go to 'Run Import' in the menu (or Utilities -> Run Import)</li> </ol><p></p><p>Now the plugin should start hashing and processing your files. Note that this can take quite a while (a few seconds per file).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The plugin hashes the files (you can see it happening if you run the import from the utilities screen), and uses the ed2k hash + file size to match them to an anime series and episode (using the FILE command from the AniDB API). The file name doesn't matter at all. This also means that if you have re-encoded files the plugin won't recognize them.</p><p></p><p>I've recently hashed my entire collection (over 4000 files), and I had +/-50 files which weren't recognized. Most of these weren't on AniDB (I noticed all encodes by apex are missing), the rest of them were corrupted (they came the from old DVDs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bert_r, post: 479657, member: 90426"] Setting up the plugin isn't complicated: [LIST=1] [*]Install the plugin: Just unzip the .zip file in the MediaPortal installation folder. [*]Open MediaPortal configuration -> plugins -> Configure 'My Anime'[LIST] [*]Set your AniDB username and password (and other options as wanted) [*]Add a folder (first tab, 'folders' section) [/LIST] [*]Start MediaPortal -> go to 'My Anime' plugin -> go to 'Run Import' in the menu (or Utilities -> Run Import) [/LIST] Now the plugin should start hashing and processing your files. Note that this can take quite a while (a few seconds per file). The plugin hashes the files (you can see it happening if you run the import from the utilities screen), and uses the ed2k hash + file size to match them to an anime series and episode (using the FILE command from the AniDB API). The file name doesn't matter at all. This also means that if you have re-encoded files the plugin won't recognize them. I've recently hashed my entire collection (over 4000 files), and I had +/-50 files which weren't recognized. Most of these weren't on AniDB (I noticed all encodes by apex are missing), the rest of them were corrupted (they came the from old DVDs). [/QUOTE]
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