![]() ![]() T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb9.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb8.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb7.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb6.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb5.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb4.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb3.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb2.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb17.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb16.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb15.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb14.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb13.jpg ![]() T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb12.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb11.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb10.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \extrathumbs\thumb1.jpg T:\Media\SomeMovie \ SomeMovie(.-DUQA).nfo T:\Media\SomeMovie \ SomeMovie(.-DUQA).avi Reference with lots of example structures:ĭiscussion on why folder.jpg won't display as movie poster in some skins at least: I think these would be some nice enhancements for the current scripting. Depending on which skin you are using for xbmc apparently it doesn't always get used there. The folder.jpg gets used for windows and I'm sure other programs when looking in an explorer type view. When downloading the poster that it chooses save it as folder.jpg and movie.tbn, I actually add the third poster.jpg in for mine as well. This is nice when you want to change your fanart later on with xbmc, nice and easy to switch to another high quality version.ģ. Download all of the fanarts(backdrops) for that movie including the one just downloaded into 'extrathumbs/thumb N.jpg' subfolder of the current movie folder where N starts at 1 and changes incrementally by one up to however many there are. Download the best choice of fanart, which I'm sure it currently does, as the filename chosen from part 1. The other reason I think like that, is that I actually do have different versions of the same movie in the same folder, so for me they just all use the same generic fanart.jpg instead of each having their own.Ģ. The second option actually works in all environments, so technically it is superior for compatibility, but doesn't look quite as clean and nice. The first naming works if movies are kept in separate folders, which I'm guessing most people do. Change the backdrops that come from tmdb to fanart.jpg or -fanart.jpg. Maybe if you wanted # tagged out by default in case people don't want it, but I think it's a nice feature.ġ. I don't have the skills to pull something like this off, so I'm wondering if you could add it into the tmdb artwork scripts for xbmc and others I'm sure. ![]()
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