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movie set field in nfo


kyungrak

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Hello,

 

I'd like to thank you for this nice software. I've been using xbmc for quite a while, and I discovered Mediabrowser Server which is in my opinion the perfect companion for xbmc clients.

 

I 've recently installed the Mediabrowser server on my Linux server and scanned all my library. I find the metadata management in Mediabrowser much more flexible than in xbmc. I save the metadata in each movie folder, so xbmc can pick up the info. So far so good. The only problem I encounter is with movie sets. The only info relevant to collection found in nfo files is the field <collectionnumber> referring to the movie set folder in the collection folder (...ProgramData-Server/data/collections). But xbmc can't pick up that information.

Here's an example of a movie nfo being part of a movie set:

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<movie>
  <plot>Un aveugle d'aspect pataud fait son irruption dans la petite province de Shimosa. Nommé Ichi, il se fait vite connaître pour ses talents de masseur et pour son habileté surnaturelle aux dés. Mais une autre réputation l'a précédé : en dépit de son handicap, c'est un bretteur hors pair. Et le boss Sukegoro, du clan yakuza Iioka, entend bien s'attacher ses services dans la guerre sanglante qui gronde contre son ennemi irréductible, le clan Sasagawa. Pour Zatoichi, c'est aussi la perspective d'un combat à mort contre Hirate, un mercenaire pour lequel il s'est pris d'amitié…</plot>
  <outline>The adventures of a blind, gambling masseur who also happens to be a master swordsman.</outline>
  <lockdata>false</lockdata>
  <dateadded>2013-11-26 08:18:05</dateadded>
  <title>La Légende de Zatoïchi : Vol. 01 - Le masseur aveugle</title>
  <originaltitle>La Légende de Zatoïchi : Vol. 01 - Le masseur aveugle</originaltitle>
  <director>Kenji Misumi</director>
  <rating>8.8</rating>
  <year>1962</year>
  <collectionnumber>96887</collectionnumber>
  <imdbid>tt0056714</imdbid>
  <tmdbid>16692</tmdbid>

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I realize that collectionnumber is also the tmdb id for the given movie set, but it seems xbmc doesn't understand <collectionnumber> field. Or did I miss something?

 

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