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<blockquote data-quote="SePPiE" data-source="post: 14894" data-attributes="member: 10540"><p>Ok people.</p><p>I downloaded the tagged 0.1.2.0 CVS and added the TVTome stuff to it.</p><p>For now, I would like some people to test it on their tv show collection and see how it works for them.</p><p></p><p>So if you would like to help us (Inker and me) in testing this addition, please dowload the modified dll's <a href="http://nomaam.epker.net/mp/tvtome.0.1.2.0.rar" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p>Just unpack the dll's to your mediaportal dir.</p><p>Allthough I have done a lot of testing myself and have not touched anything else except my own addition to the code, I do advice you to make a backup of your current mediaportal dir, in case these dll's break stuff in MP itself. (Just a disclaimer, yadayada etc). Also, bare in mind that is has been made with the 0.1.2.0 release, so if you try it with the latest CVS, it could cause more problems than solve anything!!!!!)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, so now to the fun stuff:</p><p>Features:</p><p>- Parses filenames like: </p><p>lost.s01e05.episodename.avi</p><p>lost.1x05.episodename.avi</p><p>- Folder search. (yes, just press the contextmenu button on a folder and it'll get the episode info for all the files in that folder. NOT RECURSIVE THOUGH!)</p><p>- Caching of episode guides. TVTome is not the fastest site out there, so episode guides are being saves in a subdir called TVTome. Ofcourse, since it IS a cache, you can delete it whenever you want.</p><p>- File to Url mapping. (Configurable through configuration program). When you have your own name for a certain tvshow, you can add a file to TVTome url mapping so that it can map the filename "MyFavShow.s01e05.avi" to the url "/Lost" for instance..</p><p>- FileToUrl mapping questionbox after multiple results come back from a search. This is handy for shows like Lost for instance. The search will always give about 24 results back.. To not have this everytime, it'll ask you, after you selected the search result, if you would like to add it to the file to url mapping.... The next time you search episode info on the show Lost, it'll not go to the search page and instead go straight to downloading of the guide... If the guide is cached however, it'll skip that part too and go straight to episode parsing.... (So no internet traffic at all!!).</p><p>- Downloads image from TVTome, if available, but also from amazon. (so you can also select pictures like the DVD boxes).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, so this is what's in there right now.</p><p>Stuff to come:</p><p>- Downloading of Actor information</p><p>- New info screen, that's more tailored to TVShows... </p><p>- Downloading of extra specific TVShow info like Network first aired (NBC,ABC,Sci-Fi channel etc), Country first aired, date aired (not year, but full date), Rating and what else we can parse...</p><p>- Get the namingconvetion 1004 to work (For distribution groups that use filenames like: Desperate.housewives.103.avi or Amazing.Race.712.avi). This is tricky, cause we have to differentiate for shows that use numbers in them (Like stargate sg-1 or 24, or ds9).. Gonna be fun <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>So please test for me if you can, and give feedback to me about how and what..</p><p>btw, I like successtories aswell, so please also post those <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>Another note: choose english as your language, since that's the only included language xml right now... If you can translate it too other languages for me (except for dutch and german, those are already covered) than I would appreciate that aswell. (It's ID 4000 to 4008 )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SePPiE, post: 14894, member: 10540"] Ok people. I downloaded the tagged 0.1.2.0 CVS and added the TVTome stuff to it. For now, I would like some people to test it on their tv show collection and see how it works for them. So if you would like to help us (Inker and me) in testing this addition, please dowload the modified dll's [url=http://nomaam.epker.net/mp/tvtome.0.1.2.0.rar]here[/url]. Just unpack the dll's to your mediaportal dir. Allthough I have done a lot of testing myself and have not touched anything else except my own addition to the code, I do advice you to make a backup of your current mediaportal dir, in case these dll's break stuff in MP itself. (Just a disclaimer, yadayada etc). Also, bare in mind that is has been made with the 0.1.2.0 release, so if you try it with the latest CVS, it could cause more problems than solve anything!!!!!) Ok, so now to the fun stuff: Features: - Parses filenames like: lost.s01e05.episodename.avi lost.1x05.episodename.avi - Folder search. (yes, just press the contextmenu button on a folder and it'll get the episode info for all the files in that folder. NOT RECURSIVE THOUGH!) - Caching of episode guides. TVTome is not the fastest site out there, so episode guides are being saves in a subdir called TVTome. Ofcourse, since it IS a cache, you can delete it whenever you want. - File to Url mapping. (Configurable through configuration program). When you have your own name for a certain tvshow, you can add a file to TVTome url mapping so that it can map the filename "MyFavShow.s01e05.avi" to the url "/Lost" for instance.. - FileToUrl mapping questionbox after multiple results come back from a search. This is handy for shows like Lost for instance. The search will always give about 24 results back.. To not have this everytime, it'll ask you, after you selected the search result, if you would like to add it to the file to url mapping.... The next time you search episode info on the show Lost, it'll not go to the search page and instead go straight to downloading of the guide... If the guide is cached however, it'll skip that part too and go straight to episode parsing.... (So no internet traffic at all!!). - Downloads image from TVTome, if available, but also from amazon. (so you can also select pictures like the DVD boxes). Ok, so this is what's in there right now. Stuff to come: - Downloading of Actor information - New info screen, that's more tailored to TVShows... - Downloading of extra specific TVShow info like Network first aired (NBC,ABC,Sci-Fi channel etc), Country first aired, date aired (not year, but full date), Rating and what else we can parse... - Get the namingconvetion 1004 to work (For distribution groups that use filenames like: Desperate.housewives.103.avi or Amazing.Race.712.avi). This is tricky, cause we have to differentiate for shows that use numbers in them (Like stargate sg-1 or 24, or ds9).. Gonna be fun :) So please test for me if you can, and give feedback to me about how and what.. btw, I like successtories aswell, so please also post those :) :P Another note: choose english as your language, since that's the only included language xml right now... If you can translate it too other languages for me (except for dutch and german, those are already covered) than I would appreciate that aswell. (It's ID 4000 to 4008 ) [/QUOTE]
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