2009-04-07, 13:50
Hi euphoric. I'm currently training as a C# dev and am looking for a project to contribute to. Do you mind if I have a pop?
00g Wrote:Does this program not support folders that are on networked computers?
All my movies reside on HDDs in a server.
theophile Wrote:I fired it up in Ubuntu using mono 2.2. It runs but it doesn't seem to scan the folder. I can't get it to list any movies. Will keep playing with it though.Media Reader runs natively on Linux, Windows, and Mac and does all of this and much more. (Blatent self-promotion)
greybeard Wrote:Win XP SP2, 3 GHz Core duo, 2GB mem, 4.5TB disk space, with movies in dirs on all disks except C: dirs are mostly off the root of the drive, e.g. F:\movies, E:\isos, etc., with movie files in those dirs, such as F:\movies\casablanca.mpg, etc..
XBMC nfoscraper.exe in C:\bin
Click on nfoscraper and it initially opened a config screen. I added *.mpg to the file suffixes, added F:\movies to the folder list, unchecked box about saving art as movie.* and the box about using folders instead of filenames. Save the config and go back to the main screen. Make sure I am in Movie mode, try the help. Nothing. About XBMC nfoscraper opens a blank box. The other help option does nothing. Set Filter: to everything OK. Go to Files tab and tell it to rescan, nothing happens.
Anybody have any idea what might be wrong? Is there a way to turn on debugging? I used to be pretty proficient in C on UNIX and DOS, but never made the jump to Win or to any of the object-oriented extensions to C. Also do not have a clue about .Net. My .Net installation may be damaged, since Media Companion gen2 3.039 and all earlier versions also quit working.
frotsen Wrote:Updated to handle special characters
Program http://rodhette.org/XBMC nfoScrape.exe
Source http://rodhette.org/xbmc_nfoscrape.zip