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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1242876" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>This is one option. Add the matching TT number (IMDB-ID number) to the video file name. Another option is to add .nfo files near to your video files. Those .nfo files are locally available metadata that can be imported into the ML. With this every movie is imported 100% correct.</p><p>There are tools available to generate those .nfo files automatically. TinyMedia Manager, Ember Media Manager or MKV-Buddy (now named Media-Buddy) just to name a few of them... You even could export your Moving Pictures metadata into the .nfo form with a tool called MKovPicNfo. This way any other HTPC tool (incl MP2 Kodi, Plex,...) can re- import them easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1242876, member: 109222"] Hi. This is one option. Add the matching TT number (IMDB-ID number) to the video file name. Another option is to add .nfo files near to your video files. Those .nfo files are locally available metadata that can be imported into the ML. With this every movie is imported 100% correct. There are tools available to generate those .nfo files automatically. TinyMedia Manager, Ember Media Manager or MKV-Buddy (now named Media-Buddy) just to name a few of them... You even could export your Moving Pictures metadata into the .nfo form with a tool called MKovPicNfo. This way any other HTPC tool (incl MP2 Kodi, Plex,...) can re- import them easily. [/QUOTE]
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