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I hope someone can update it, it's a function that should be built into XBMC.
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I agree, this would be very useful if it was built-in to XBMC or as a "regular" Add-on that you can DL from within XBMC.
My wishlist for that functionality/add-on would then be:
- Check for both Movies and TV Shows
- Output to a file
- Send email with the file attached
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2013-03-03, 15:35
(This post was last modified: 2013-03-03, 18:19 by apeg.)
Scratch that, link is working
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Just wanted to say thanks for creating this add on. I have found few that work well out of the box and this one does. Quick and easy way to ID films that are not in your library but on your server/share.
Thanks!!!
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I hope someone can update it, it's a function that should be built into XBMC.
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I agree, this would be very useful if it was built-in to XBMC or as a "regular" Add-on that you can DL from within XBMC.
My wishlist for that functionality/add-on would then be:
- Check for both Movies and TV Shows
- Output to a file
- Send email with the file attached
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I would also love to have the output in a file, any ways or hack to make it happen now?
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Yes, the fact that XBMC simply discards files it can't scrape and doesn't report them at all (in order for the user to jump in and rename or manually scrape the file) is a severe gap in XBMC's functionality.
Of my 260 movies the MMS plugin reports 50 as not being scraped -- and the naming of my files is not THAT bad. Probably its mainly because the titles are all german (or something).
Anyway, an (extended) MMS function definitively should be built into XBMC!
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Hey, thanks for the add-in.
just wanted to say I had an issue with the add-on bringing up several false positives caused by case sensitivity in the filename/path. This is probably specific to windows 7 but other people with too much time on their hands such as myself may have noticed that if you change the case of 1 or 2 characters in a filename in windows7, it still displays the original case but it stores the new case.
hence I had a file which windows read as "The Gods Must Be Crazy.avi" but was actually stored as "The Gods Must be Crazy.avi" and xbmc read it as the latter but the add-on read as the former hence the false positives. (or vice versa i'm not sure).
hope this helps someone.
cheers