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<blockquote data-quote="BlueBomber" data-source="post: 645855" data-attributes="member: 101816"><p>Hi LRFalk. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, that's the folder structure I've been using. I'm pretty sure this doesn't matter, but my movie path doesn't have the C: drive as the root. Mine would be over a network share - \\NAS\Movies\October Sky (1999)\VIDEO_TS.</p><p></p><p>I tested the built in 1.03 XBMC script vs the newer 1.04 script you just provided.</p><p></p><p>In 1.03, the only way I could get it to read an NFO file was if it was named 'VIDEO_TS.nfo' in the movies parent directory. By parent directory, I mean the /October Sky (1999) folder from our example.</p><p></p><p>In 1.04, the NFO will be read if it is in the parent directory, and named either 'VIDEO_TS.nfo' or 'October Sky (1999).nfo'. It will <em>NOT</em> read the NFO at all if it is in the VIDEO_TS directory, regardless of what it is named. Just thought I'd mention this since you said it should check the VIDEO_TS directory for a VIDEO_TS.nfo file, and I could not get it to do this.</p><p></p><p>I'm totally fine with this - what I wanted to do was have an .nfo file named after the movie instead of VIDEO_TS.nfo, which I can now do with your new script! Thanks! </p><p></p><p>I'd be more than happy to test any new scripts for you if you want.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>IN REGARDS TO THE MP ARTWORK & INFO COPIER APP.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, I cannot replicate the problem I was running into last night regarding the NFO file creation. Every NFO file is now being created appropriately - there is only one '</movie>' line at the end of every single file, which the scraper will read perfectly. Very odd. I'll do some more testing to see if I can reproduce what I was running into last night.</p><p></p><p>I did notice one bug in the app, where it will not generate an NFO file if there contains an ampersand (&) in the title of the movie ('Angels & Demons', 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', etc.). I mentioned this in the apps thread, so hopefully someone will be able to fix that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueBomber, post: 645855, member: 101816"] Hi LRFalk. Yeah, that's the folder structure I've been using. I'm pretty sure this doesn't matter, but my movie path doesn't have the C: drive as the root. Mine would be over a network share - \\NAS\Movies\October Sky (1999)\VIDEO_TS. I tested the built in 1.03 XBMC script vs the newer 1.04 script you just provided. In 1.03, the only way I could get it to read an NFO file was if it was named 'VIDEO_TS.nfo' in the movies parent directory. By parent directory, I mean the /October Sky (1999) folder from our example. In 1.04, the NFO will be read if it is in the parent directory, and named either 'VIDEO_TS.nfo' or 'October Sky (1999).nfo'. It will [i]NOT[/i] read the NFO at all if it is in the VIDEO_TS directory, regardless of what it is named. Just thought I'd mention this since you said it should check the VIDEO_TS directory for a VIDEO_TS.nfo file, and I could not get it to do this. I'm totally fine with this - what I wanted to do was have an .nfo file named after the movie instead of VIDEO_TS.nfo, which I can now do with your new script! Thanks! I'd be more than happy to test any new scripts for you if you want. IN REGARDS TO THE MP ARTWORK & INFO COPIER APP. Oddly, I cannot replicate the problem I was running into last night regarding the NFO file creation. Every NFO file is now being created appropriately - there is only one '</movie>' line at the end of every single file, which the scraper will read perfectly. Very odd. I'll do some more testing to see if I can reproduce what I was running into last night. I did notice one bug in the app, where it will not generate an NFO file if there contains an ampersand (&) in the title of the movie ('Angels & Demons', 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith', etc.). I mentioned this in the apps thread, so hopefully someone will be able to fix that. Thanks for everything! [/QUOTE]
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