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Is there anyway I can change the default location for nfo, fanart and background images to a different location? I have a database of over 4tb of video files on a nas, but I keep the nas off most of the time (to preserve power). I was wondering if I could change the default location xbmc scans the info from to c:\movieinfo\(name of movie)\(name of movie).nfo Or something along those lines.
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Why does it matter?
You only need to run a scan when you've added something new and XBMC will then only connect to your NAS to actually play something.
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Because if it's not that difficult to setup I would prefer to use it this way.
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XBMC will only look for an nfo/images/etc during a scan when it has actually found a new media file. What you propose makes no sense in terms of how things work internally.
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The nfos are only read at scan time and their info stored in a local db. At this same time, the images are all cached locally. These are what are accessed when you browse about the GUI during normal usage. We only hit your NAS when you play something.
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not possible. i do not even think a patch is welcome.
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If you delete a nfo and images after you add the movie to the library, does that affect anything later?
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Once a file is added to the Library it get a record in the DB, it stores in the DB thumbnails and such. The DB is stored locally on the HDDs of the client. In other words once the video is added to the DB it doesn't need to access the NFO/TBN files from where the file is located anymore. They can be deleted for all the DB cares. They're only there for purposes of retention in the instance that something might happen to your DB, like an upgrade, or maybe a catastrophic failure.
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he wants to use ONE GLOBAL FOLDER for all nfo/tbn files to avoid cluttering his media dirs.
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Erm, if you delete the nfo/images that's going to change the path hash and force a rescan.