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What I've found is that editing the movie via the Web UI makes no difference. You can remove the associated .properties file, edit the title to remove the "" and as soon as you hit save it will put back the "". There is one way to avoid this and thats to turn off automatic updating but as soon as you enable it again it will put the "" back in. Cheers Ben
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Cheers Ben
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Sorry if this was covered earlier in the thread but is there any usage documentation for BMT? The documentation link just seems to be for the install and how to get to the web page?
Does BMT automtically attempt to get Metadata for any new/altered media files? I had a show called "Elmo's World - The Great Outdoors" that I renamed to "The Great Outdoors" (since it is in the /Elmo/ folder) and now I have metadata and fanart for the John Candy movie of the same name which automagically appeared. Did BMT fetch the metadata/fanart? What exactly happens when I do a scan? Does it go through all files selected and put in metadata and fanart, if selected? When you do a scan will it check to see if there is any new fanart for files that have been scanned in the past? How long will a scan take if you have 100s of files in both Videos and TV?
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What exactly happens when I do a scan? Does it go through all files selected and put in metadata and fanart, if selected? When you do a scan will it check to see if there is any new fanart for files that have been scanned in the past? How long will a scan take if you have 100s of files in both Videos and TV?[/QUOTE] When you start a scan from the UI, you can "fine tune" what you want to happen. ie, only scan for missing metadata, missing fanart, only update metadata, only update fanart, etc. When you scan from using automatic plugin, it will do a full scan and update metadata and fanart. If you are updating fanart and metadata, a scan for a single file can take anywhere from 10-45 seconds, depending on how many pieces of fanart are being downloaded.
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I have some shows/movies that point to the wrong fanart folder. Is there a way to manually point a video file/tv show to a different fanart folder?
For instance, Men in Black I and II are on TV tonight. I right clicked on Men in Black from the guide, went to Metadata/fanart and selected Men in Black (1997). The art downloaded and everything showed up fine for that movie. Then I went to Men in Black II in the guide, downloaded the fanart, etc... But, now Men in Black is showing MIB2's fanart . The movie description is still MIB 1, but not the fanart. Other examples would be Friday the 13th movies. I have all of them and they like to pick and choose which Friday the 13th fanart folder to show from. |
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Ok, I know this should be obvious, but maybe I"m just slow...so be gentle! :P
I have home movies stored in h:\pictures .. (about 1000 or so) along with thousands of pictures. Since all the items in h:\pictures is of my family, I know there is know 'fan art' for it. How do I ignore everything in h:\pictures?!? (I tried adding h:\pictures in the web page for bmt, but it didn't work) Thanks! rwc |
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A quick summary of where I'm at with BMT 3.0.2-
I got the metadata to show up on all my media with the method razrsharpe posted- removing directories from my media import directories, rescanning, then re-adding the directories and re-scanning again. I figured out that almost all the metadata fields I was missing correspond to pre-existing Sage properties, so after the process above, just about all the metadata is there. What definitely did not work for me was using the "force_full_content_reindex" and/or the sage default STV to kick off a full re-index. Doing a full content re-index would have one of two outcomes- if I did not have the "missing media items workaround" checked in the web UI, the re-index would work, until it came to the first DVD, that DVD appeared to successfully import the metadata, then the library import thread would crash with an exception. If the "missing media items workaround" was checked, the library import would go through my entire collection, but all the sage-native metadata fields which were previously empty remained empty. (All the people in roles, year, MPAA rating, etc). Lastly- BMT appears to be missing something I regard as important- writers! I would assume these would come in as people in a role, like the director, but the writer(s) do not appear to be in the information BMT scrapes, or at least it's not written into any of the properties files. Could this please be added? Lastly, a couple of web UI nits- First- checking "do nothing, only scan" in order to browse and manually touch-up the media files is pretty unintuitive. Any chance this could be moved to a new top-level menu item, like "browse"? Second- when browsing the media files, exactly which version of the metadata are we seeing? Sage's idea of the metadata, or the metadata available in the .properties files? It should be explicit as far as which version of the metadata it is displaying, and ideally, allow you to see either or both. Cheers Ikarius
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rewriteTitle:true is ignored
I run only the command line version of BMT; one of the options I use is "--setProperty=bmt/sageMetadata/rewriteTitle:true". Recently I noticed that this option is being ignored with versions 3.02, 3.01, and 3.00. That option worked OK with version 3 beta 9.
No biggie; thought I'd mention it. |
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The Fanart Folder is derived from the MediaTitle field (i think it's called show title in the web ui). You should be able to set the fanart folder by changing this field.
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If you are using the exclude filter, then less is better. Try setting the field to just pictures. I think I may have mentioned something about this in the release notes (i think). The exclude filter will exclude any items that "contains" whatever you put in the field. so if you put in "pictures", it will exclude "c:\pictures" or "c:\movies\covers\pictures", etc.
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Awesome, thanks, I'll try that out.
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Alright, that did the trick for me. Manually changing the name in the UI. I'm gonna have to turn off auto metadata/fanart or else it'll go back to the other movie. Ben from 1972 is an offender. It keeps pulling data for Ben X from a couple years ago. I should start contributing stuff to themoviedb.org. Maybe that will solve the problem.
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Ignore Specific Folders?
After some searching, I am unable to find an answer to this question... if there is an answer already, please let me know...
Is there a way to tell BMT to IGNORE a specific folder within the regular Sage Imported Media directories so that it doesn't look for fanart for ALL the media? One example: I have the folder "VIDEOS" set up in Sage as an "Imported Media Folder", and when new files are dropped there (movies, tv shows, etc), BMT will go out and find all the fanart and metadata for each file in that folder, as well as any subfolders. HOWEVER: I also have a subfolder there called "MISC" where I throw anything else that I just want to watch/see in Sage, but don't want BMT to do anything with it. Yesterday, I imported a DVD rip from my son's grade 4 class project and just called it "School". BMT found it, and proceeded to download the fanart and metadata for some documentary called "School". Is there a setting somewhere that I can tell BMT to IGNORE anything in the subfolder "MISC" and don't download any metadata for that subfolder?
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Try looking in Metadata Tools > Media Configuration > Ignore These Folders, maybe this will do what you want.
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LMAO! Geez.... couldn't be much easier, could it??? If it were a snake, it'd have bitten me!
Thanks! I guess I need to go through each setting and see what other goodies I'm missing.
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Uh-Oh
Well... now it seems like I've blown "everything" up...
I added the path (relative to the server) "d:\videos\misc" to the option "folders to ignore", since this is the one that I want to ignore in the BMT updating... now all the "Failed Media Files" are showing "NoName" and the process is flying through my media... not sure what it's doing... Can anyone confirm what the path syntax should be in that dialog box?
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