Sorry for your troubles. No need to add the movies to MC. Close the configuration tool, and also MB, and download this file and put it here>>> C:\ProgramData\MediaBrowser\StartupFolder (this is a hidden folder). Once you have copied the file to the above location, and changed it to suit your needs, reopen the configuration tool and you should see your locations in the configuration tool. NOTE: Doing it this way eliminates the showing long list of locations, and all you see is one. Don't worry, all your locations are being monitored.
I explain the entries in the file below
image: C:\Movies.png- this is the image for your movie collection, remove this line if you do not want an image
folder: M:\AVI Movies 1\- this is where my movies are, edit to suit your needs. you must put the trailing slash.
folder: W:\AVI Movies 2\
folder: W:\DVD's\
folder: U:\Movies 1\
sortorder: 000
I think the cover art plugin is overkill, but that is just me. As for the subtitle, for me it down loads the wrong subtitle EVERY TIME. Its one thing to download the right file that might be a bit out of sync, but it downloads files that does not even have the same words, or is from a totally different movie. Example, it downloaded star wars- the clone wars for my beast wars series. It also downloaded a sub file from a totally different movie for my boondocks tv series. But I don't mind, I get my own subtitle files, and if they are out of sync, I use subtitle workshop to resync them.
Zay,
Sorry for the need for some extra care and feeding here, but I have a few questions about file explanation above.
You have four folders. Can you explain why you have the folders you do? Why a folder named AVI movies 1\ and then another named AVI movies 2\? You mention that your movies are in the AVI movies 1\ folder. What are the others used for? I do have a number of AVI files, but I do most of my encoding to MKV. Is it necessary to designate a folder, as you've done above for each file type? For example, if I have a mixed collection of say, MKV, MP4, and AVI, should I have a folder for each (MKV Movies 1\, MP4 movies 1\, and AVI Movies 1\)? Also, why have a DVD folder and a Movies 1 folder in addition to the AVI 1/2 folder? What is the AVI movies 2\folder used for. I hope I am not missing your point, but I'm assuming the explanation above is an example of your setup, and I just want to understand your setup.
Thanks for the earlier replies. I posted several questions to this reply
in the two posts, timed 3:21 and 3:49pm. Please take a look at these. Thanks for the help again. Also, when you have a chance, please shoot me an email at [email protected] I have a question about US Army I'd like to ask you.
Warren
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