2017-08-10, 13:12
1. Create a directory where all movieset images should be saved. The directory should be created on the same device on which the movies are stored. Kodi must have access to this directory.
2. Place this directory in Ember as movieset artwork path.
You can choose between the standards for the Kodi Interface and the Kodi Addon "MSAA". The two standards use matching and different file names. Also, DiscArts are not supported by MSAA.
An overview of the used file names can be found here: Link
If you want use the MSAA to write the artwork paths to the Kodi database you have to use the MSAA settings. The Kodi Interface can send ANY paths to the Kodi database, also the MSAA defaults or custom file names from "Expert" settings. I would prefer the Kodi Interface standards.
3. To sync the movieset artworks with Kodi over the Kodi Interface you have to set the movieset artwork path also in the Kodi Interface Host settings.
Caution: The path must be entered so that Kodi can find it. In most cases, the path must start with "smb: //" (or "nfs://","ftp://", "webdav://" or any other Kodi supported protocol, depending on your setting), especially if you are using MySQL.
Also, the capitalization must be correct when using Kodi on Linux.
4. If you use the Kodi addon MSAA to write the artworks to the Kodi database you have to setup addon for "single artwork folder" use (that's not needed if you snyc the artworks via Kodi Interface!):
5. Now you're ready to scrape all moviesets. If you've enabled "RealTime Sync" in Kodi Interface Host settings, the artworks will automatically be synced.
If you use the Kodi Interface without "RealTime Sync" you can select one or more entries and use Context Menu => Kodi Interface => Sync to sync it with Kodi.
If you use the MSAA addon you have to run the addon on Kodi to write the paths.
2. Place this directory in Ember as movieset artwork path.
You can choose between the standards for the Kodi Interface and the Kodi Addon "MSAA". The two standards use matching and different file names. Also, DiscArts are not supported by MSAA.
An overview of the used file names can be found here: Link
If you want use the MSAA to write the artwork paths to the Kodi database you have to use the MSAA settings. The Kodi Interface can send ANY paths to the Kodi database, also the MSAA defaults or custom file names from "Expert" settings. I would prefer the Kodi Interface standards.
3. To sync the movieset artworks with Kodi over the Kodi Interface you have to set the movieset artwork path also in the Kodi Interface Host settings.
Caution: The path must be entered so that Kodi can find it. In most cases, the path must start with "smb: //" (or "nfs://","ftp://", "webdav://" or any other Kodi supported protocol, depending on your setting), especially if you are using MySQL.
Also, the capitalization must be correct when using Kodi on Linux.
4. If you use the Kodi addon MSAA to write the artworks to the Kodi database you have to setup addon for "single artwork folder" use (that's not needed if you snyc the artworks via Kodi Interface!):
5. Now you're ready to scrape all moviesets. If you've enabled "RealTime Sync" in Kodi Interface Host settings, the artworks will automatically be synced.
If you use the Kodi Interface without "RealTime Sync" you can select one or more entries and use Context Menu => Kodi Interface => Sync to sync it with Kodi.
If you use the MSAA addon you have to run the addon on Kodi to write the paths.