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Noob Question - Getting Movies into Library automatically - gibber9583 - 2008-07-22 I have searched the forums and the wiki for this and i cannot seem to get this to work the way I expect/want it to.... This is my advanced settings .xml - <advancedsettings> - <tvshowmatching append="yes"> <regexp>\[[Ss]([0-9]+)\]_\[[Ee]([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> % foo_[s01]_[e01] <regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> % foo.1x09* <regexp>[\._ \-][Ss]([0-9]+)[\.\-]?[Ee]([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> % foo.s01.e01, foo.s01_e01 <regexp>[\._ \-][Ss]([0-9]+)[Ee]([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> % foo.s01e01, foo.s01_e01 <regexp>[\._ \-]([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])[\._ \-][^\\/]*</regexp> % foo.103* <regexp>([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> <regexp>([0-9]+)([0-9][0-9])[^\\/]*</regexp> <regexp>Season[\._ ]([0-9]+)[\\/]([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> <regexp>[0]*([0-9]+)x[0]*([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> <regexp>[\\/]s([0-9]+)e([0-9]+)</regexp> <regexp>Season ([0-9]+) - Episode ([0-9]+)[^\\/]*</regexp> </tvshowmatching> - <videolibrary> <hideallitems>true</hideallitems> # removes the "*All" items from the video library <allitemsonbottom>true</allitemsonbottom> # sorts the "*All" items at the bottom of the list when in Ascending order <hiderecentlyaddeditems>true</hiderecentlyaddeditems> # removes the "Recently added ..." items from the video library. <itemseparator>/</itemseparator> # separator used for multiple artists/genres in tags. <hideemptyseries>true</hideemptyseries> # hide empty series in the video library </videolibrary> </advancedsettings> My problem is, I cannot get my movie directory to automatically pull movies into library. If i go to the individual movie folder and hit scan, it finds the movie, but if i go to the parent directory it wont find anything. For example: D:\Movies If i set content to Movies > Imdb and scan recursively, it doesnt find anything. If i scan: D:\Movies\3:10 to Yuma It finds the movie without any problems. How can I set this up so I can just scan D:\Movies and have it find the all of the movies in that folder? I have it set up to do this for TV Shows, why isnt this working for Movies? Thanks for anyones input. - jmarshall - 2008-07-23 Are you actually scanning, or just setting content? Are you telling it to lookup via folder names or file names? Do you have a debug log of said scanning in action? - gibber9583 - 2008-07-23 I'm setting the content and scanning... I have tried scanning the folder and then also the filename, none have worked. - kraqh3d - 2008-07-23 how are your files named? in your example, whats inside D:\movies\310 to yuma? if your files are named non-intuitively, nothing will match. when you do a scan on the folder like that, it's probably using the folder name as movie name. that may be all you have to do when setting content at d:\movies. - zeuss-axis - 2008-07-23 I have a similar issue with TV shows...it's never worked quite right. When I add a new TV show to the "TV" directory, which has content set = TV Shows, the Library won't pick it up until I manually do the whole "TV Show Information" routine on it. My files are organized like so: /TV/Show Name/Season/file.avi - jmarshall - 2008-07-23 So not a similar issue at all. TV Shows != Movies. Please post full details (Debug Log, exact file naming etc.) in a separate thread. - gibber9583 - 2008-07-23 Here is sample of folder/file structure: D:\Movies\3:10 to Yuma\3-10.To.Yuma[2007]DvDrip[Eng]-aXXo.avi When i try to do the whole Movie directory, does not grab each movie, but I do the movie folder, it finds it automatically. - Hitcher - 2008-07-23 Have you tried using the 'Clean names' option or what ever it's called? - gibber9583 - 2008-07-23 No, where would i find that option? and what does it do? - kraqh3d - 2008-07-23 it works when you do the movie folder because it uses the folder name in that case. the clean filenames options is in the settings but i dont recall if its in the video settings, or in the appearance settings. i'm just curious, but are there certain files its not grabbing or is it all of them? - gibber9583 - 2008-07-23 It will not grab any of them. If i do the individual movie folder, it finds it w/out issue. Not sure why it does not work when i go up 1 directory. - kraqh3d - 2008-07-23 post a link to a debug log. - Hitcher - 2008-07-23 'Clean filenames' is in the Video Settings. Have you tried with either of these scraper options? Use Foldername for Lookups Uses foldernames as basis for the search when scraping (instead of filenames). Scan Recursively Scans subfolders two levels down or more for video files. Note that TV Show scrapers always scan recursively. - kraqh3d - 2008-07-23 Very good point. If you don't have Scan Recursively enabled, Xbmc won't find anything in your case since you have each movie in its own folder. - gibber9583 - 2008-07-23 So i will want to use file names and scan recursively OR use folder names and do not scan recursively? I believe I have tried both of these scenarios, but I can try again...I will test later since I am at work. If it does not work, I will post debug log |