2012-05-12, 22:59
Just came across this after hobbling along with the older buggy version for months. Thanks a lot for updating it.!
(2012-05-12, 22:22)anahka2309 Wrote: I'd like the <sorttitle> option in EMM somewhere. So if you open a set it puts the movies in the correct order in case the names don't do so alphabetically. It's annoying to have to go into a dozen sets of movies and edit the .nfo manually
(2012-05-12, 19:41)xbmcfire1 Wrote: I just started using Ember MM and I have a question that I don't think anyone has asked.
My movies are all in separate folders, and I encounter a problem with ones that are split in to two CD's. The directory structure looks like this:
[D] My Movie Name
- [D] CD1
---[F] movie-cd1.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD1 avi)
- [D] CD2
---[F] movie-cd2.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD2 avi)
So, the obvious solution would be to move the .avi files up into the root directory, but I'd really rather not do that (too many movies). When Ember scans (recursively, otherwise it doesn't detect any movies at all that is using the above folder structure), then it picks up each sub-directory as a separate entry. That means I end up with a long list of: CD1, CD1, CD1, CD1, CD2, CD2, CD2, CD2. Yuk!
Is there a way to NOT scan recursively and still have it enter the movie info into the top directory? It shouldn't matter what's in the CD1, CD2 directories if all the .nfo data is added to the root movie directory, right? (as some movie folders do have a .nfo in its root but EMM not detecting).
Also - is EMM able to detect movies that are unpacked (still in multiple rars)? As Ive got a few movies in folders named correctly but not extracted (i.e Movie Title->CD1->rar files) and EMM wont detect it. (I dont want to extract as XBMC can play them fine).
Thanks
(2012-05-13, 06:48)deh2k7 Wrote:(2012-05-12, 19:41)xbmcfire1 Wrote: I just started using Ember MM and I have a question that I don't think anyone has asked.
My movies are all in separate folders, and I encounter a problem with ones that are split in to two CD's. The directory structure looks like this:
[D] My Movie Name
- [D] CD1
---[F] movie-cd1.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD1 avi)
- [D] CD2
---[F] movie-cd2.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD2 avi)
So, the obvious solution would be to move the .avi files up into the root directory, but I'd really rather not do that (too many movies). When Ember scans (recursively, otherwise it doesn't detect any movies at all that is using the above folder structure), then it picks up each sub-directory as a separate entry. That means I end up with a long list of: CD1, CD1, CD1, CD1, CD2, CD2, CD2, CD2. Yuk!
Is there a way to NOT scan recursively and still have it enter the movie info into the top directory? It shouldn't matter what's in the CD1, CD2 directories if all the .nfo data is added to the root movie directory, right? (as some movie folders do have a .nfo in its root but EMM not detecting).
Also - is EMM able to detect movies that are unpacked (still in multiple rars)? As Ive got a few movies in folders named correctly but not extracted (i.e Movie Title->CD1->rar files) and EMM wont detect it. (I dont want to extract as XBMC can play them fine).
Thanks
For multi-discs, here is what I do. I also have each movie in it's own separate directory. I do NOT have each disc in its own subdir under the movie. You only need nfo, fanart, etc. for Disc1 of multidiscs, as XBMC and Ember will recognize it as a multidisc movie and stack accordingly. Try this:
Using Lawrence of Arabia since it's two discs:
c:\MyMovieLibrary\Larewnce of Arabia\
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].avi
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].nfo
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].tbn
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1]-fanart.jpg
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 2].avi
Can't help you with the rar's, sorry.
(2012-05-13, 07:39)xbmcfire1 Wrote:(2012-05-13, 06:48)deh2k7 Wrote:(2012-05-12, 19:41)xbmcfire1 Wrote: I just started using Ember MM and I have a question that I don't think anyone has asked.
My movies are all in separate folders, and I encounter a problem with ones that are split in to two CD's. The directory structure looks like this:
[D] My Movie Name
- [D] CD1
---[F] movie-cd1.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD1 avi)
- [D] CD2
---[F] movie-cd2.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD2 avi)
So, the obvious solution would be to move the .avi files up into the root directory, but I'd really rather not do that (too many movies). When Ember scans (recursively, otherwise it doesn't detect any movies at all that is using the above folder structure), then it picks up each sub-directory as a separate entry. That means I end up with a long list of: CD1, CD1, CD1, CD1, CD2, CD2, CD2, CD2. Yuk!
Is there a way to NOT scan recursively and still have it enter the movie info into the top directory? It shouldn't matter what's in the CD1, CD2 directories if all the .nfo data is added to the root movie directory, right? (as some movie folders do have a .nfo in its root but EMM not detecting).
Also - is EMM able to detect movies that are unpacked (still in multiple rars)? As Ive got a few movies in folders named correctly but not extracted (i.e Movie Title->CD1->rar files) and EMM wont detect it. (I dont want to extract as XBMC can play them fine).
Thanks
For multi-discs, here is what I do. I also have each movie in it's own separate directory. I do NOT have each disc in its own subdir under the movie. You only need nfo, fanart, etc. for Disc1 of multidiscs, as XBMC and Ember will recognize it as a multidisc movie and stack accordingly. Try this:
Using Lawrence of Arabia since it's two discs:
c:\MyMovieLibrary\Larewnce of Arabia\
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].avi
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].nfo
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1].tbn
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 1]-fanart.jpg
-Lawrence of Arabia [Disc 2].avi
Can't help you with the rar's, sorry.
Thanks for the reply. Ive got disc 1 and disc 2 avi files in their own folders (titled CD1, CD2) within the movie's folder. Ive looked at your suggestion and it works (moving the files out of the folder and into the movie root). The problem is that heaps of my movies are in this structure so it will take lots of manual effort to cut/paste into root directory. Its obviously a last resort option if no one can help.
Cheers again
Is there a way to force EMM to scrape images based on folder names or .nfo in the folder? My folder has movie and year correctly, and in the root also has an .nfo. But EMM wont pick it up. Instead it picks up CD1 and CD2 as movie titles- so it seems EMM needs a media file to associate with before it will scrape anything...
(2012-05-13, 13:17)TeKo Wrote:(2012-05-12, 19:41)xbmcfire1 Wrote: I just started using Ember MM and I have a question that I don't think anyone has asked.
My movies are all in separate folders, and I encounter a problem with ones that are split in to two CD's. The directory structure looks like this:
[D] My Movie Name
- [D] CD1
---[F] movie-cd1.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD1 avi)
- [D] CD2
---[F] movie-cd2.avi (or a bunch of unextracted rar files of the CD2 avi)
So, the obvious solution would be to move the .avi files up into the root directory, but I'd really rather not do that (too many movies). When Ember scans (recursively, otherwise it doesn't detect any movies at all that is using the above folder structure), then it picks up each sub-directory as a separate entry. That means I end up with a long list of: CD1, CD1, CD1, CD1, CD2, CD2, CD2, CD2. Yuk!
Is there a way to NOT scan recursively and still have it enter the movie info into the top directory? It shouldn't matter what's in the CD1, CD2 directories if all the .nfo data is added to the root movie directory, right? (as some movie folders do have a .nfo in its root but EMM not detecting).
Also - is EMM able to detect movies that are unpacked (still in multiple rars)? As Ive got a few movies in folders named correctly but not extracted (i.e Movie Title->CD1->rar files) and EMM wont detect it. (I dont want to extract as XBMC can play them fine).
Thanks
Add the folder as source and check "Only Detect one Movie From Each Folder" and "User Folder Name for Initial Listing" should do what you want.
(2012-05-10, 23:48)DanCooper Wrote:I was using Olympia 1.5 scrapper maybe that's the problem. What i love about Olympia is that i can select language in which plot etc should be fetched.(2012-05-10, 21:50)schumi2004 Wrote: Not so long a go i asked what is wrong with Ember that it doesn't pick up genre's when scrapping movies. Download latest version (fix 6), cleaned up everything else but also in this version i'm still not getting genre's.
If someone can help me fix this i can use Ember to scrap my collection again but without Genre it's pretty useless for me.
Edit:
Another thing i almost forgot, every time i start Ember i'ts bringing up the setup window again, selecting language etc. Am i doing something wrong here?
I use the native scraper and genre works perfect for me.
Hmm, you have make a clean install or overwrite old files? You can overwrite onle the files from version 1.3.0.5 to Fix 6, not from 1.3.0.4 or older.
(2012-05-13, 17:01)HiSoC8Y Wrote: got a question.
if i decide to install this version 3.0.5 all over again from scratch, but i want to save every single setting i have already applied to my current installation, how can i apply the same settings again on the new installation?
i mean, i need every single setting.
(2012-05-12, 19:52)HiSoC8Y Wrote: Hi Dan
as requested, please find below.
<set>Godfather Collection</set>
<sets>
<set order="1">Test</set>
</sets>
(2012-05-15, 14:50)morikaweb Wrote: I upgraded yesterday, but the first thing I noticed is that when I scrape movies the button to select all original fanart is missing. This used to put all the fanart as extra into the \extrathumbs folder. Now all I can get it to do is to put really really small thumbnails in the extra art folder, and to do that I must manually click on every single fanart, as there seems too be no way to automate it. Is there anyway to get back the old functionality? At this point I am seriosly regretting not backing up the old version, I would be willing to install an older version if It would give me back this funcanality.
Edit:
Another minor issue I find is before it would tell you the size of fanart on the main screen, now it just says Multiple and you must click on evry single one to find out how big they are, this is very annoying if you only want 1080 fanart. Is there any way to turn off this grouping?
Edit 2: Ok I figured out how to make the extra fanart origanal size. But I still cannot get it to automaticly download them like it used to.
(2012-05-15, 23:35)hatbrox Wrote: Hi,
I recently changed my media server, I reinstalled everything on the box. I added my movie folders into EMM.
problem: Although EMM sees all the movies on the left pane, the right pane says: "No Information Available For This Movie"
When I look at my movies with windows explorer (each movie is in an individual folder) I can still see the fanart, poster, nfo files.
my sets are also gone.
Since I spent a enormous time to carefully select the genre, fanart and poster for each movie, I'd like EMM to recover that information.
Is it possible?
I tried to rescrap one movie, but EMM ignores the local files and generated new ones, overwriting my previous info.
I so scared to have lost it all! Can someone help?
I assume that my sets are gone for good.