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Well, yes, I'm very beginner on Kodi, but I explained it in some sort. I have scraping set by folders, but I have all my chapters in one folder so they can't be detected. In the scraper website they are listed as single movies (or TV shows I don't know). I don't know how to get them detected without sorting them in subfolders.
I have an ongoing encode so I will give you the log in one hour or so.
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Well that quote from your first post is just ambiguous. Different if you had said "The movies for each chapter are listed at TheMovieDB, but I cannot scrape them" Your statement just sounds like a wishlist. And you said you were fine with having a single movie and twice I directed you to combine the chapters into a single movie. How on Earth was I supposed to figure out there were separate movies listed on TheMOvieDB for 10 minute shorts if you don't give them to me?? I AM NOT GOING TO LOOK THEM UP FOR YOU. IT IS UP TO YOU TO PROVIDE THE LINKS.
My only limitation is trying to always read between the lines when posts are poorly written. If there is any sidetracking, it is coming from you, and this whole thread proves it.
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Because I never thought that for Kodi to work properly I had to debug it by going to the scraper website (really? do I have to do manual heuristics for Kodi?) AND in the first post I made it clear that I didn't want to edit my files in any way, but still having them listed as a single movie in the library (this is called stacking explained in the link provided at OP) was also OK if filenames were preserved.
Anyways enough for drama, I don't have time for this. I will ask again at some point or another place. Thanks.
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Thanks for the suggestions!
"Use file stacking" -> Want to preserve filenames
"scrape it as a TvShow" -> But they are movies...
"Use a .nfo Media Manager" -> this is a good one that I already found by myself, despite being a third application (not affiliated to Kodi)
Will try the media manager and see where it takes me. Thanks again.