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Universal Movie Scraper. Universal Movie Scraper. 4.1.11 Movie information Olympia Team Kodi 28,491 178.02 KB Aug 28, 2018. Kodi (formerly XBMC) is a free and open source media player application developed by the XBMC/Kodi Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium. Kodi is available for multiple operating-systems and hardware platforms. XBMC - nowe wersje Zaloguj. XBMC 9.04.1 Released * Updated scrapers. (Swedish) movie scraper New world-art.ru (Russian) movie scraper Updated imdb.cn (Chinese) movie scraper New cine-passion (French/English) movie scraper Fixes and additions for the mymovies.xml scraper Skins: Confluence is the new default PM3.HD set to secondary Removed.
Hey All, After completing my very first HTPC build (thread ) I am ready to install XBMC as my front-end. However, I'm a little stuck on how to properly rename and organize all my movie files that are currently stored on my NAS. I've been ripping my DVDs for years now (over 1,000) and currently use a naming convention that is not optimal for XBMC. I do NOT want to have to rename each file individually if I can avoid it so, after a web search, I've discovered two programs that claim to automagically rename and organize files for XBMC. So, my questions are as follows; • Has anyone ever used or?
If so, how well do they work? • If you have a different method for properly renaming and organizing a substantial number of movie files (other than manual entry) what is it? I use Media Center Master (running MediaBrowser as a front-end) and I'm 99% sure it has an option for XBMC file naming conventions. I'd check, but I'm not at home. It's a pretty nifty program - as long as your files currently contain *some* form of a naming convention, it will auto rename the files, pull backdrops, coverart, and other metadata. If it doesn't know what it is, it will pop up a dialog box asking for the tt number from the IMDB url. Also will rename tv shows in conjunction with thetvdb.com.
I currently keep all my movie files in a single folder but I understand that XBMC prefers to have each movie in a separate folder within the main 'Movies' container folder. For example; my current organization is; Movies/The Muppets (2012).avi And XBMC prefers: Movies/The Muppets (2012)/The Muppets (2012).avi Do any of the three media mangers mentioned (TheRenamer, Ember Media Manager or Media Center Master) reorganize your folder structure in addition to renaming the files and scraping the web for meta, images, etc.?
If so, which would you consider the 'best'? Click to expand.I can't speak for the other two, but MCM organizes them this way. I just renamed over a 100 blu-rays just for XBMC. There the movie name and year in the file name. I have all my movie in one folder called movies.

XBMC seamed to like it better with them all in one folder. I had them all in there own folder for each movie for MyMovies.
Download style yamaha psr770 2018. But I like XBMC alot better so I changed everything over this week. Really didn't take that much time. Did them all one at a time Went to the movedb.org site where XBMC pulls from so I knew each movie was named right and pulled right in XBMC. So I've downloaded and begun using MCM and for my movies it's awesome. However, I've run into a bit of a problem with TV DVDs that I can't seem to figure out and I'm hoping someone here can help me out. My kids have a bunch of DVDs of their favorite TV shows (Yo Gabba Gabba, Ni Hao Kai Lan, Dora, etc.). The problem is that the DVDs aren't of entire seasons and so they don't show up as either movies or TV shows when MCM tries to look them up.
Here's one example of Yo Gabba Gabba. The DVD itself can be found but neither IMDB or thetvdb have this particular DVD collection in their lists. How do I input this DVD into my database so it shows up properly in XBMC? So I've downloaded and begun using MCM and for my movies it's awesome.