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<blockquote data-quote="zebons" data-source="post: 270666" data-attributes="member: 18292"><p>As I can see on your screens, you don't put the movie's filename in the field specified in the setup (URL). </p><p>So the plugin cann't find directly the file to launch. </p><p>As you select the option 'Search by Movie's Name and select Original Title', it can search the movie with the Original Title in the directory specified (D:\Videos 2\Movies). Is that correct ? Are you sure that your Original Title correspond exactly to the filename without extensions ? If not, you 'll not be able to launch the movie and 'll get a popup screen for mounting the right support. </p><p>The first try that you can do is to store in one entry of your DB, the real path to the movie filename in the URL field (or another as i's seem that in your XML DB, you put the URL Internet movie. be carefull however to report that new field in your MyFilms setup.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zebons, post: 270666, member: 18292"] As I can see on your screens, you don't put the movie's filename in the field specified in the setup (URL). So the plugin cann't find directly the file to launch. As you select the option 'Search by Movie's Name and select Original Title', it can search the movie with the Original Title in the directory specified (D:\Videos 2\Movies). Is that correct ? Are you sure that your Original Title correspond exactly to the filename without extensions ? If not, you 'll not be able to launch the movie and 'll get a popup screen for mounting the right support. The first try that you can do is to store in one entry of your DB, the real path to the movie filename in the URL field (or another as i's seem that in your XML DB, you put the URL Internet movie. be carefull however to report that new field in your MyFilms setup.) [/QUOTE]
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