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OS X ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Supplementary Tools for Kodi (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=116) +--- Thread: OS X ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! (/showthread.php?tid=109976) Pages:
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RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - cbr600ds2 - 2013-01-26 Can I have both the 5 and the nightly build on the same computer? RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - Glorious1 - 2013-01-26 Yes, but don't let them get too close together, or you'll have ViMM, the Next Generation ![]() RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-01-27 Incidentally, my 'codename' for 0.6x is 'The Next Generation'. ![]() RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - gizmotoy - 2013-01-30 In the past two nightlies (1/21, 1/30), I'm seeing a bug where the resolution isn't being added to the filename properly. These are all MKVs, and the UI actually shows the correct resolution in the little red box, it's just that it doesn't rename correctly. Sometimes it seems to work, sometimes it doesn't. I haven't seen an real pattern. Any idea why this is happening? Also, as of the 1/30 nightly, I get the following error when trying to fetch metadata. It's failed on 5 different movies, all in the same spot: When trying to get the banner image: http://minus.com/lbh8HoO0YuUKsB RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-01-30 The banner image error should be fixed in the next build, but to fix it yourself for now, open up the preferences, go to the movies tab, open up the new 'banners' popup and select an item in the list. (And just to be certain, select a different one than the default at first) I think I found the pattern for you, I bet it mostly happened with previously 'unscraped' movies? up till now it got the resolution data from an invisible column in the list, new movies however don't have the resolution column filled up until after renaming the file. I'm gonna get the resolution date straight from the NFO file from hereon, that should help. Thanks for the bug reports! let me know if you find any more. ![]() RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - gizmotoy - 2013-01-31 (2013-01-30, 11:43)MariusTh86 Wrote: The banner image error should be fixed in the next build, but to fix it yourself for now, open up the preferences, go to the movies tab, open up the new 'banners' popup and select an item in the list. (And just to be certain, select a different one than the default at first)Thanks, that fixed it. (2013-01-30, 11:43)MariusTh86 Wrote: I think I found the pattern for you, I bet it mostly happened with previously 'unscraped' movies? up till now it got the resolution data from an invisible column in the list, new movies however don't have the resolution column filled up until after renaming the file. Yes, you've described the issue exactly. For anyone curious, until there's a fix you can just right click the movie and manually select "Rename selection" and it'll add the resolution. RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - KoopaTroopa - 2013-02-01 Hi Marius, this is great software and I've used it to re-organize all my movies which were a combination of files and some folders. Now, thanks to your tool it's all now one movie per folder! BUT! I seem to be having issues trying to update all of the metadata since they're now in their own folders... I'm using OSX 10.8.2 and ViMM 0.6a7 Here is the log that I get, I hope it is not just me: Nil object exception ERROR: 0 Stack: RaiseExceptionClass RaiseNilObjectException MovieSckt.GetMovieNFO%%o<MovieSckt>sb MovieCore.MovieByID%%sb dlgProgress.dlgProgress.thrProgress_Run%%o<dlgProgress.dlgProgress>o<Thread> Delegate.IM_Invoke%%o<Thread> AddHandler.Stub.0%% threadRun _pthread_start RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-02-01 I may have already fixed that bug, Try the nightly, and let me know if it still happens: http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - Stevenlr - 2013-02-01 Lastest build doesnt work for me either Nil object exception ERROR: 0 Stack: RaiseExceptionClass RaiseNilObjectException ListMovies.ScanDir%%o<ListMovies>o<FolderItem> ListMovies.CreateList%%o<ListMovies>b dlgProgress.dlgProgress.thrProgress_Run%%o<dlgProgress.dlgProgress>o<Thread> Delegate.IM_Invoke%%o<Thread> AddHandler.Stub.0%% threadRun CooperativeThread upon opening ![]() RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-02-01 @Stevenlr: You might want to try 'resetting' the app by throwing away the preferences from here: /Users/YOURNAME/Library/Preferences/com.vidalvanbergen.vimediamanager-alpha.plist And possibly the application support .xml files from: /Users/YOURNAME/Library/Application Support/ViMediaManager RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - PrimaryMaster - 2013-02-02 is there any chance in hell that movies in RAR files will be included .. ?? RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-02-02 Maybe a snowball's chance. ^^ RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - PrimaryMaster - 2013-02-02 ^^ so thats o defiantly a "NO" RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-02-02 Pretty much, though if I can help it, I may in the future make ViMM do the 'unrarring' and cleaning up afterwards. RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - artiss - 2013-02-06 Thanks for all the nightly builds - and all the work you're doing. Here is my confusion... I know there used to be support for renaming movies that had multiple parts. However I can not find the propper naming scheme for that. So if I have: Movies -> My.great.movie.(2013) --> movie-a.avi --> movie-b.avi --> movie-c.avi When I rename I would get: Movies -> My.great.movie.(2013) --> movie.avi --> movie-b.avi --> movie-c.avi Is there a proper format to get: Movies -> My.great.movie.(2013) --> movie-Part1.avi --> movie-Part2.avi --> movie-Part3.avi Hope that makes sense. |