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<blockquote data-quote="smarty12345" data-source="post: 1261940" data-attributes="member: 116919"><p>An interesting question. So I have had a look.. </p><p>The Wiki for MP1 states that the details in the .nfo for genre should be as follows.</p><p></p><p>In that layout/format, both Mp1's Videos importer and the plugin Moving Pictures (what I use) imports the genre data perfectly.</p><p>The issue is only there when using .nfo files generated using TMM. Where the formatting is : </p><p></p><p></p><p>Whilst experimenting with this, I believe I have found the issue. I am using the settings in TMM for use with Media Portal. These are what do not work. </p><p>If I use the settings for Kodi or XBMC/Kodi<16 then it writes the .nfo correctly. Without the <genres></genres> tags in the way. Which are confusing the scrapers. </p><p></p><p>Two other issues I have found with the formatting also are as follows. </p><p></p><p>When set to Media portal NFO format, it only generates <certification>rating</certification></p><p>When on the Kodi option, it writes both <cetification> and <mpaa> into the nfo. Mediaportal requires the <mpaa> to scrape the certification rating. </p><p></p><p>lastly, Media portal requires the languages field to be <language></language> , Not <languages></languages> as is currently being written. </p><p>currently, all version of settings (MP, Kodi, XBMC) in TMM write that as <languages>. It needs to be <language> </p><p></p><p>Here is the link to the wiki page. <a href="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/MediaPortal1/1.6.x+-+NFO+file+usergroup+%28movie+set%29+additional+support" target="_blank">1.6.x - NFO file usergroup (movie set) additional support</a></p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smarty12345, post: 1261940, member: 116919"] An interesting question. So I have had a look.. The Wiki for MP1 states that the details in the .nfo for genre should be as follows. In that layout/format, both Mp1's Videos importer and the plugin Moving Pictures (what I use) imports the genre data perfectly. The issue is only there when using .nfo files generated using TMM. Where the formatting is : Whilst experimenting with this, I believe I have found the issue. I am using the settings in TMM for use with Media Portal. These are what do not work. If I use the settings for Kodi or XBMC/Kodi<16 then it writes the .nfo correctly. Without the <genres></genres> tags in the way. Which are confusing the scrapers. Two other issues I have found with the formatting also are as follows. When set to Media portal NFO format, it only generates <certification>rating</certification> When on the Kodi option, it writes both <cetification> and <mpaa> into the nfo. Mediaportal requires the <mpaa> to scrape the certification rating. lastly, Media portal requires the languages field to be <language></language> , Not <languages></languages> as is currently being written. currently, all version of settings (MP, Kodi, XBMC) in TMM write that as <languages>. It needs to be <language> Here is the link to the wiki page. [URL="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/wiki/display/MediaPortal1/1.6.x+-+NFO+file+usergroup+%28movie+set%29+additional+support"]1.6.x - NFO file usergroup (movie set) additional support[/URL] thanks. [/QUOTE]
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