Using XBMC to catalog your movie library...
#1
Hi.

I just thought of something that i want to be able to do with XBMC and my movie library.

I don't know if it is currently possible from within XBMC, or whether there is a plugin or script for it, or whether it may simply be a feature request at the moment.

Anyway, what i want to be able to do is create a movie catalogue from my XBMC movie library.

What i mean is to use the info from the library in XBMC to generate something like the following:

http://www.myopensource.org/screenshots/...atalog.gif

Surely, there must be a way to 'scrape' the info from my XBMC library and use the thumbnail, NFO info etc. to generate a list that can be printed or in HTML format etc?

Does anybody know if something like this is possible?

I think it would be a really great feature.

My friends are always asking me what movies i have, so it would be nice to have an HTML or printed list that i could show them, with the thumbnail and movie synopsis etc in the list as well.

Just a few more images to illustrate what i am trying to say as i realise you might not get what i am trying to say:

http://www.antp.be/pic/moviecatalog_htmlpage.png

http://www.antp.be/pic/moviecatalog_print.png

Thanks in advance,
Ethan
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#2
Hi,

I find this question really interesting and hope that someone will make a solution for it if it doesn't exist already. Nice idea!

Cheers,
erikss0n
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#3
go to settings->video->library and export it to a file. You get valid xml output which you can easily transform in a html page.
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#4
Wow!
So it's already there... this is getting better and better! Smile
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#5
erikss0n: thanks...I hope it can be realised in the way that i envisoned it by one of the genius developers.

Wiso: Ok, will try that...But does it only create a simple list or will it also export info and thumbnails?...

P.S. thanks for the quick reply.
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#6
I'm not the library expert and used it only one time but it just stores the data in the xml file and nothing more afaik.
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export will only generate the given xml file. no thumbnails.
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#8
I believe one of the functions (Future release) of XBMC Media Companion is going to export the nfo files as HTML output. See billyad2000's website here
http://www.billyad2000.co.uk/
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Wiso: Ok, thanks.

VDRfan: The generated XML is just all plain text etc. Do you know if there is any way to create something like what is in the pictures i linked to?

I know, obviously i could use one of those programs, but it would be nice if it could all be done from my XBMC library.

Surely this would be a good feature to have in XBMC.

KidKiwi: Yeah thanks for sharing that...I look forward to testing it out when that feature is added. However, i think that XBMC Media Companion's layout etc. is a little cluttered for what i was ultimately after.
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ethan_9219 Wrote:VDRfan: The generated XML is just all plain text etc. Do you know if there is any way to create something like what is in the pictures i linked to?

I know, obviously i could use one of those programs, but it would be nice if it could all be done from my XBMC library.

Surely this would be a good feature to have in XBMC.

Imho the easiest way to generate html output would be to create a little helper script/app (just like the feature announced for XBMC Media Companion's).
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