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<blockquote data-quote="volt" data-source="post: 281082" data-attributes="member: 59489"><p>Hi Takagari,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another advantage when you use url is that you can choose exactly from where the info should be fetched from, i.e. all info doesn't have to be fetch from imdb, unfortunately it's only imdb that is supported (in the current release).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The folder structure seems to be correct! In step two when you prepare the import you should add E:/Archive/ and not every folder e.g. "E:/Archive/Movie X", but that is maybe obvious.</p><p></p><p>The way I use to store URL in folders, is to drag & drop them into the my movie folders.</p><p>Just browse to imdb and search for your movie, then you can just drag & drop the url from explorer (mozilla...), select the icon just on the left of the URL (when you drag) and drop it in your "Movie X" folder, think that's the easiest way. Maybe there is a better way?</p><p></p><p>BR /Volt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volt, post: 281082, member: 59489"] Hi Takagari, Another advantage when you use url is that you can choose exactly from where the info should be fetched from, i.e. all info doesn't have to be fetch from imdb, unfortunately it's only imdb that is supported (in the current release). The folder structure seems to be correct! In step two when you prepare the import you should add E:/Archive/ and not every folder e.g. "E:/Archive/Movie X", but that is maybe obvious. The way I use to store URL in folders, is to drag & drop them into the my movie folders. Just browse to imdb and search for your movie, then you can just drag & drop the url from explorer (mozilla...), select the icon just on the left of the URL (when you drag) and drop it in your "Movie X" folder, think that's the easiest way. Maybe there is a better way? BR /Volt [/QUOTE]
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