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Revision as of 05:30, 18 January 2018
Create Video Libraries |
1. The Basics |
2. Source Folder |
3. Movie Setup |
4a. TV Show Setup |
4b. Seasons Setup |
4c. Episodes Setup |
5. Music Videos Setup |
6. Add Source & Scrape |
7. Scraping Problems |
Video Library | HOW-TO:Create Video Library |
Aim
The aim of these modules is to provide the required information to enable you to correctly set up, modify, and reinstate your Video library as required. As this guide is created for the new user, most pages have been created with minimal jargon and short explanations in an effort to reduce information overload and confusion. Where extra information is provided, note is made to what can be safely ignored.
Each page is a step in that modules particular process, and those steps have been grouped into four modules...
- Prepare the files - Best practice guides to ensure your video files are correctly named and saved.
- Creating the Library - Guide for the initial creation of the library
- Modify your Library - Techniques to modify the information and artwork displayed by your library.
- Safeguarding and Rebuilding - Backup and Rebuild your library
This guide uses the default Estuary skin. If you are using another skin, it is recommended you revert back to Estuary to ensure you are able to follow this guide easily. Location of settings and options differ between skins.
The Nav Box, located at the top right of the page, appears on every page listed in this guide. Use it to quickly jump between steps or return to this main page. On this page, you can click each header to jump to that page.
Prepare the Files
This section provides information to ensure your video files are correctly named and saved in the required folder structure. This is the single, most important step, to ensure correct scraping.
Naming Video Files |
Naming Movie Files | ||
Naming TV Show & Episode Files |
Video File Tagging
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Creating the Library
The following two pages will allow you to build your fully functioning library.
Add Sources & Scrape |
Troubleshoot Scraping Problems No scraper is 100% accurate. Errors arise from either mistakes by the user, inherent limitations of the scraper, and/or errors at the site of the information provider. If you have followed the guide, the errors you encounter will be minimal. For those errors that do occur, this page will help correct them. Sorry, but we cannot fix stubborness or laziness for those that refuse to fix their file naming problems.
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Modify your Library
Should you want more control over what information has been scraped, and what artwork has been downloaded, then continue with the following pages. These can be considered advanced modules and are listed in no particular order.
Update Library Methods This page details the available methods to add, modify and remove videos from your existing video library. These instructions also apply to Music Videos |
NFO Files NFO files are used to populate the music and video library using locally stored information. They are helpful if data for your particular title does not exist, such as for home movies and sporting events. A Parsing and Combination NFO file can be used to control the search behaviour of scrapers when problematic and ambiguous titles prevent your preferred title from being scraped. |
Artwork The use of artwork will transform your mundane media player into a showpiece to be proud of, especially when teamed up with your favourite skin. Kodi will allow you to display Posters, Fanart, Album Covers, Actor and Artist images to name a few. Install the Picture Slideshow add-on, and you will have a constant display of video or music fanart to brighten your entertainment room.
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Safeguarding and Rebuilding
The following pages offer best practice to backup and restore your library. Note that these methods are like backups. If you have not run this prior to disaster, they will not work after disaster has struck.
Import & Export Library Kodi has the option to Export and Import the library databases. These options may be used for a number of reasons including the following more popular ones:
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Rebuilding Your Library Page is a work in progress. Come back soon
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