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nul7
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Wow... my thread got hijacked. lol I wouldn't mind working on a multi-developer project, either. But I don't really think that would work so well in this case because it seems everyone who is making a media manager so far has VASTLY different ideas on a> what a media manager should do and b> coding standards. Not that the scope of the projects are at ALL similar, but the same suggestion could be made to the devs of XBMC, MP, Meedios, etc.... and you'd get the same answer. Not everyone wants the same thing.
Anyway, I updated the first post with 010a... should fix the error people have been getting (hopefully).
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nul7
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Ok.... 3rd time's a charm (*fingers crossed*)... 011 is in the first post.
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This looks great, good work! Still got error with 0.11 though.
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jalesm
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It's working now and I like what I see so far, the interface is simple and nice looking. One problem so far, the program doesn't read movie.nfo files, but <movie>.nfo works fine. Fanart.jpg and movie.tbn works as well.
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2009-05-05, 23:19
(This post was last modified: 2009-05-05, 23:21 by sumofatguy.)
I'm getting the error as well... windows 7 x64
edit: Running in Vista Compatibility mode seems to work
Looks good tho, I like the lightweight look of it
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olympia
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It's crashing for me on scraping.
But hey, this is an excelent interface so far...
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tyche
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I gave this a go. It looks like it takes the folder name as the movie title and then requires the files inside said folder to match the name. This doesn't work on a large number of my files. Such as the folder is called MovieA and inside the actual file is MovieA (2008).avi. However, it will collect the media file just not the nfo, fanart, etc.
Also, it might not like 's but that might be tied with the folder name.
Looks very promising though. Kudos on the interface.