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RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - cbr600ds2 - 2013-05-11

Well that was awesome. It froze up and then when I restarted it had 95% of my movies greyed out like they weren't scanned with VIMM> So I installed the new version. Now is there a way to have it automatically recognize the fact that there's stuff in the folders already without having it download everything again?

Also am wondering if anyone is experiencing a lot of "lag" with the program? the other GUI that I had seemed to be way quicker and not crash as often.

Ok - trailers scraping still not working. Anyone not able to replace the backdrop with the one that you select?


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - mydsmbr - 2013-05-11

(2013-04-22, 21:59)cbr600ds2 Wrote: Anyone having issue with scraping trailers lately?

I get an Error 102 - download failed, try again later if I leave the window blank and the same error when I input a youtube video.

i have the same problem, i use the latest nightly.


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - smack bob - 2013-05-11

Hey guys,

I wonder if anyone can help me, I am using the awesome Vimediamanager. Prior to that was just using the universal scraper using IMDB and I would get a link to stream trailers in the movie info. I have just added a few movies as a test and they seem to be missing the link to stream a trailer. I added the movies by going through, Videos > Files and then clicking info on one of the movies VMM had scraped and added info for. Does that matter instead of letting XBMC scrape it into the library.

I don't want to download a trailer locally both for HD space and bandwidth reasons. Any idea on how to achieve that? I am using Raspbmc on a RPi

cheers


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-05-11

I'll have to take a look again to see what's changed on youtube, probably the new subscription model on there made the youtube guys make some changes to the layout again.

@Smack bob: What does the 'streaming' link look like? ViMM adds the usual type links to trailers when it finds them to the .nfo file.


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-05-11

(2013-05-11, 02:57)cbr600ds2 Wrote: Well that was awesome. It froze up and then when I restarted it had 95% of my movies greyed out like they weren't scanned with VIMM> So I installed the new version. Now is there a way to have it automatically recognize the fact that there's stuff in the folders already without having it download everything again?

Try re-scanning all folders by going to the 'File' menu and selecting 'Rescan folders'.


Re: RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - fma965 - 2013-05-11

(2013-05-10, 23:20)MariusTh86 Wrote: For the most part, I got them from the free iconsweets 2 package:
http://www.iconsweets2.com This thing is a gold mine of icons!

Others, like the poster and banner picture I either mixed up some icons from icon sweets, or did some creative shaping in photoshop. ^^
The original iconsweets package is also pretty interesting:
http://iconsweets.com

Thanks the icons you use are really awesome.

Also on a side note that manual PDF link is reported malicious by bit defender. Not sure why as I know it isn't.


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-05-11

(2013-05-11, 13:35)fma965 Wrote:
(2013-05-10, 23:20)MariusTh86 Wrote: For the most part, I got them from the free iconsweets 2 package:
http://www.iconsweets2.com This thing is a gold mine of icons!

Others, like the poster and banner picture I either mixed up some icons from icon sweets, or did some creative shaping in photoshop. ^^
The original iconsweets package is also pretty interesting:
http://iconsweets.com

Thanks the icons you use are really awesome.

Also on a side note that manual PDF link is reported malicious by bit defender. Not sure why as I know it isn't.

Odd, thanks for notifying me


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - fma965 - 2013-05-11

(2013-05-11, 13:54)MariusTh86 Wrote:
(2013-05-11, 13:35)fma965 Wrote:
(2013-05-10, 23:20)MariusTh86 Wrote: For the most part, I got them from the free iconsweets 2 package:
http://www.iconsweets2.com This thing is a gold mine of icons!

Others, like the poster and banner picture I either mixed up some icons from icon sweets, or did some creative shaping in photoshop. ^^
The original iconsweets package is also pretty interesting:
http://iconsweets.com

Thanks the icons you use are really awesome.

Also on a side note that manual PDF link is reported malicious by bit defender. Not sure why as I know it isn't.

Odd, thanks for notifying me

Image

If i click continue anyway or whatever it says... then it just takes me back to the same page as the picture above Sad

and internet download manager shows this
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http://trafficlight.bitdefender.com/info?url=http%3A//mariusth.channelwood.org/vimediamanager/files/manual_latest.php&language=en_US


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - smack bob - 2013-05-12

(2013-05-11, 10:42)MariusTh86 Wrote: I'll have to take a look again to see what's changed on youtube, probably the new subscription model on there made the youtube guys make some changes to the layout again.

@Smack bob: What does the 'streaming' link look like? ViMM adds the usual type links to trailers when it finds them to the .nfo file.

When you go into the info page for a movie, it has a link that says trailer at the bottom, when you click it it buffers and streams a trailer for that movie. The movies I have scanned do not have that trailer link at all. In the past when I have done the scan just through XBMC and universal scraper all movies have had that link. Anyway to ensure it finds the trailer url?


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - smack bob - 2013-05-12

Have also tried going through extras and downloading the trailer but get http error 102 connection lost


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - MariusTh86 - 2013-05-12

Until I can figure out how to 'un'-break youtube support, try downloading trailers from other sources then youtube.


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - Msan - 2013-05-12

(2013-05-09, 18:14)MariusTh86 Wrote: I'll be downloading and updating the entire episode guide in one go, since that's easier then figuring out what's changed, and keeping the episode guide in the correct order.

I could verify if an episode has a valid .nfo file, and is not lacking in some of the more important information bits, but i don't think it's going to speed things up all that much in comparison.

Anything to speed up the Episode updating would be great.. there is no need to rewrite ALL the nfo files each time.. I have 222 Shows with a total of 7237 episodes.. So it rewrites 7237 files each time over the network to my NAS box.. Skipping existing nfo files should speed things up plenty


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - einszweidrei - 2013-05-12

Msan, try locking old or complete shows. Nevertheless I support your request.


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - Msan - 2013-05-12

(2013-05-12, 11:39)einszweidrei Wrote: Msan, try locking old or complete shows. Nevertheless I support your request.

Thanks for the tip, I was wondering what that was for.. Smile


RE: [MAC] ViMediaManager - Media Manager for Mac OS X! - smack bob - 2013-05-13

How does this handle movie split across two CD's at the moment it doesn;t seem to recognise them as one movie, any tips?