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Custom Videos in Library
I've done a lot of what you are attempting and figured out how
to get it to work for just about anything. I use the bare
minimum .nfo files and they work. I suppose more items could be
added but I simply want the files to show up in library mode. I
am less concerned about all the metadata.
My setup is:
``` SOURCE.FOLDER.for.TVshows —Name.of.TVshow.folder ——s1e1.name.of.video.file.avi ——s1e1.name.of.video.file.nfo ——s1e1.name.of.video.file.tbn (picture shown for episode 1) ——s1e2.name.of.video.file.avi ——s1e2.name.of.video.file.nfo ——s1e2.name.of.video.file.tbn (picture shown for episode 2) fanart.jpg (background image for the tvshow) folder.jpg (banner or movie poster that shows up in library mode) tvshow.nfo
“tvshow.nfo” Code: <tvshow xsd=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema” xsi=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance”>
<title>TV SHOW TITLE</title> <rating>10.0</rating> <plot>SHOW PLOT</plot> <genre>Documentary</genre> <premiered>1969-07-14<premiered /> <studio>International</studio>
</tvshow>
s1e1.name.of.video.file.nfo Code: <episodedetails xsd=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema” xsi=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance”>
<title>EPISODE TITLE</title> <season>1</season> <episode>1</episode> <aired>2011</aired> <plot>EPISODE PLOT</plot> <displayseason /> <displayepisode /> <watched>false</watched> <rating />
</episodedetails>
```
these should work for you. Sometimes when I get something wrong
I have to remove my source, clean the library, and re-add the
source to get it to take. For this reason I use a separate
folder source for test purposes so I dont have to delete my
whole library to fix a mistake with a few files.
hope this helps