2010-12-27, 20:12
Sorry think i posted in wrong spot so tried to move
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=6...post674320
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=6...post674320
CrashnBrn Wrote:Is there something like Ember but for Anime?
S##E##.EXT
S## = Season Number (Must have the S at the Beginning)
E## = Episode Number (Must Have E at the Beginning
.EXT = File Extension (Usually Don't Have to Mess With That
01 $$60,000,000,000 Man.mkv
S01E01 $$60,000,000,000 Man.mkv
$$60,000,000,000 Man
isamu.dragon Wrote:Go to thetvdb.com
Search for your series.
Name your Series Folder EXACTLY like it is posted on that site.
Name your Episodes Like this
Code:S##E##.EXT
S## = Season Number (Must have the S at the Beginning)
E## = Episode Number (Must Have E at the Beginning
.EXT = File Extension (Usually Don't Have to Mess With That
XBMC & Ember Don't Understand this:
But It Understands This:Code:01 $$60,000,000,000 Man.mkv
Code:S01E01 $$60,000,000,000 Man.mkv
In reality, it doesn't even look at this part:
Code:$$60,000,000,000 Man
Both Programs just look for the Season Number, Episode Number and if it is a compatible file extension.
TugboatBill Wrote:So why is it I'm getting spam to this email account? Either the Ember web site has been hacked or they're selling email addresses.
CrashnBrn Wrote:But TheTVDB does not have all of the anime that I have.
AniDB has all of the anime, I wish there was some way to incorporate it.
CrashnBrn Wrote:That's great information
But TheTVDB does not have all of the anime that I have.
Also all of my series are named by using 1x01 naming convention (I spent many hours doing this, as I have a couple hundred series). Will that naming convention work?
AniDB has all of the anime, I wish there was some way to incorporate it.
isamu.dragon Wrote:yeah that naming convention will work
Jocker_Boy Wrote:Hello.
I don't know why, but EMM is not scrapping:
Directors
Writters
Actors
Genre
Certification
Language
Why is that?
Therms Wrote:I think it's pretty common for spammers to just send email to random email addresses in the hope that they'll hit on valid emails.
TugboatBill Wrote:Yeah, if it was something like [email protected]. It isn't. Neither the name nor the domain are common.