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<blockquote data-quote="marvenius" data-source="post: 494521" data-attributes="member: 82232"><p>you would have to check the settings for the NFO parser (and if it's enabled): file extension is by default nfo,txt, but you may have cahnged it</p><p>the link in the info.txt file would be enough for moving pictures to correctly match the movie.</p><p>Your filename has a double entry for the year though.</p><p>my folder structure is:</p><p>M:\movies\botl\bolt.avi and is accompanied by an nfo file with the correct (like yours) imdb link</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marvenius, post: 494521, member: 82232"] you would have to check the settings for the NFO parser (and if it's enabled): file extension is by default nfo,txt, but you may have cahnged it the link in the info.txt file would be enough for moving pictures to correctly match the movie. Your filename has a double entry for the year though. my folder structure is: M:\movies\botl\bolt.avi and is accompanied by an nfo file with the correct (like yours) imdb link [/QUOTE]
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