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Scrapper problem XBMC, File names, tvdb

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kureshii:
http://www.google.com/search?q=scraping+anidb+in+xbmc

mojotaker:

--- Quote from: Arveene on August 02, 2009, 08:01:40 AM ---
--- Quote from: mojotaker on August 02, 2009, 03:30:05 AM ---im sorry bakabt, if i cant find a work around, then i might now be able to go out of my way to seed above 1.0 ratios no more.

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I really couldn't care less if you stopped seeding above 1.0 because we couldn't help you with YOUR problem using software that you didn't download from here.

Have you tried searching on google? Maybe XBMC's forums might be a better place to ask since you know.. it's a forum for their software.

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PLease i appologise, if my earlier post came out to be offensive, I in now way meant for it to offend anyone. Than you to those who have offered suggestions.

I already did a google search a loong time ago, and unfurtunately all the links, are of people having the same problem as I, with none of them being resolved.

I asked here, cause i know alot of people, well from reading posts in comments section, people care about the file names, so i suspect that they are also using some media software too.

Still want to at least get a reply from someone in the same shoes as I.  I want to know what they did to deal with the situation.

geoffreak:
I use Plex (a Mac OSX fork of XBMC) and can tell you that you will just have to rename the series.

Symbolic links can let your torrenting application continue seeding the files you use in XBMC, but the amount of effort required in making these just isn't worth it. Instead, just make a copy of the series you are currently seeding before renaming. If you have enough drive space to hold all the anime with XBMC, you have enough space to make copies of a few series.

Good torrenting practice is not to seed every torrent to a 1.0 ratio, but instead to only bother seeding torrents that need to be seeded. Torrents that give you a high upload speed are the ones that need to be seeded.

I have 180 different anime series archived with Plex so far with more to come. Also, I've added around 20 or so minor anime series to TheTVDB. It's rare to find a series that isn't on there now, but it is really easy to add them to the listing. Plex takes some time before it uses the updated data though (kinda inconvenient).

mojotaker:

--- Quote from: geoffreak on August 02, 2009, 09:38:56 PM ---I use Plex (a Mac OSX fork of XBMC) and can tell you that you will just have to rename the series.

Symbolic links can let your torrenting application continue seeding the files you use in XBMC, but the amount of effort required in making these just isn't worth it. Instead, just make a copy of the series you are currently seeding before renaming. If you have enough drive space to hold all the anime with XBMC, you have enough space to make copies of a few series.


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Finaly, someone in the same boat as me well kinda.

Ok few questions.

1 are you saying that for some all you did was just rename the folder ?
2 Did you, or do i have to rename all the files for an anime or just some ?
3. In regards to your seeding habit, what advice do you have  for me please, cause i always waited until it was 1.0 and with me trying to get library mode working,
I dont know what to do?


Thanks in advance.

Sosseres:

--- Quote from: kureshii on August 02, 2009, 08:08:21 AM ---http://www.google.com/search?q=scraping+anidb+in+xbmc

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Did you read this?

Google gave several good hits on solutions to this problem.

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