Duncan Webb wrote:
> Hannes Holm Ovrén wrote:
>> I usually don't put movies in their own separate dir but in one big
>> "movies" directory. Now that I found the joy of using the IMDB-plugin
>> my movie directory is getting populated with a lot of FXD-files and
>> images which makes it a bit cluttered.
>>
>> Is there a way to specify a separate directory which holds the
>> FXD-information? The best would of course if I could set that
>> directory per directory (using another FXD-file perhaps), but any
>> solution is good.
>>
>> Also, is there any way to use the IMDB-plugin on directories? Let's
>> say I have a TV-series and would like the directory a bit
>> "prettified", or even make it fetch info about each episode.
>> Or, the more common example where I have a movie in a directory.
>> Pressing "e" does not show any "IMDB" setting, just directory settings
>> :(
> 
> I think that is may be possible with the VIDEO_SHOW_DATA_DIR setting,
> but I'm not sure how this quite works, from the source it looks like
> images and fxd files can go there.
> 
> Will need to do some more testing to find out how it works.

May be this helps:

#
# Directory containing images for TV shows. A TV show matches the
# regular expression VIDEO_SHOW_REGEXP, e.g. "Name 3x10 - Title". If an
# image name.(png|jpg) (lower-case) is in this directory, it will be
# taken as cover image
#
VIDEO_SHOW_DATA_DIR = None

Duncan


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