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<blockquote data-quote="Frick" data-source="post: 231613" data-attributes="member: 65581"><p>I was dreading the same thing, so instead I just created the XML from the MyMovies database that pointed to the movie folders. I then ran the XML file through a the freeware program <a href="http://www.orbit.org/replace/" target="_blank">BK ReplaceEm</a> with the following rule:</p><p></p><p>[CODE]</p><p>[B]Find origional Text[/B]</p><p>{}g<LocationSideA>%pathtoYOURmoviesshare%\{}g</LocationSideA></p><p></p><p>[B]Replace with[/B]</p><p>{}a{}o\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO{}z</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p></p><p>This tells the program to look for the path to your movies in the XML file and add the standard path to the IFO file on to it. It doesnt change your actual MyMovies database, but does change the whole XML file so MyFilms reads it perfectly! Now each time I edit my MyMovies database, I just run this saved script on the XML before updating MyFilms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frick, post: 231613, member: 65581"] I was dreading the same thing, so instead I just created the XML from the MyMovies database that pointed to the movie folders. I then ran the XML file through a the freeware program [URL="http://www.orbit.org/replace/"]BK ReplaceEm[/URL] with the following rule: [CODE] [B]Find origional Text[/B] {}g<LocationSideA>%pathtoYOURmoviesshare%\{}g</LocationSideA> [B]Replace with[/B] {}a{}o\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO{}z [/CODE] This tells the program to look for the path to your movies in the XML file and add the standard path to the IFO file on to it. It doesnt change your actual MyMovies database, but does change the whole XML file so MyFilms reads it perfectly! Now each time I edit my MyMovies database, I just run this saved script on the XML before updating MyFilms. [/QUOTE]
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