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There are four (4) common issues that will come up during a set-up of XBMC by users who also use Media Center Master.
 
There are four (4) common issues that will come up during a set-up of XBMC by users who also use Media Center Master.
  
*The first issue is to use the XBMC settings tab in Media Center Master.  These settings should be set according to your folder/file structure and the skin chosen for visualization, and Media Center Master should be used to scan your collection before it is added into XBMC.
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*The first issue is to use the XBMC settings tab in Media Center Master.  These settings are set according to your folder/file structure and the skin chosen for XBMC's user interface.  Media Center Master should be used to process the collection with these settings before the collection is added into XBMC.
  
 
*The second issue will come about after setting the scan folders for your collection.  Here it is required to set the contents of the folder by selecting a meta-data fetcher.  In that Media Center Master has already fetched meta-data and images, simply disconnect the internet from your computer during the initial set-up/scanning of collection folders.  This will force XBMC to use the .nfo files and image files you acquired with Media Center Master.  After the collection is scanned into XBMC, reconnect the internet connection for Add-ons/scripts, weather data, and other stuff.   
 
*The second issue will come about after setting the scan folders for your collection.  Here it is required to set the contents of the folder by selecting a meta-data fetcher.  In that Media Center Master has already fetched meta-data and images, simply disconnect the internet from your computer during the initial set-up/scanning of collection folders.  This will force XBMC to use the .nfo files and image files you acquired with Media Center Master.  After the collection is scanned into XBMC, reconnect the internet connection for Add-ons/scripts, weather data, and other stuff.   
  
*The third issue is using the actors/crew member images collected with Media Center Master.  XBMC wants them in the individual movie/tv show folders.  Media Center Master has a setting for all of the images to be downloaded into one folder.  This has been addressed through the forums and is, already, listed in the Issue Tracker, [http://code.google.com/p/mediacentermaster/issues/detail?id=780&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Stars Issue 780: Ability to use existing Actor images from MCM/MB with XBMC].  Should you, also, wish to have a feature like this in Media Center Master, please visit the link and star it for priority consideration (sign in and click on the star next to the issue tracking number).
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*The third issue is using the actors/crew member images collected with Media Center Master.  XBMC requires the images to be in the individual movie folders.  Media Center Master has a setting for all of the images to be downloaded into one folder.  This has been addressed through the forums and is, already, listed in the Issue Tracker, [http://code.google.com/p/mediacentermaster/issues/detail?id=780&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Stars Issue 780: Ability to use existing Actor images from MCM/MB with XBMC].  Should you, also, wish to have a feature like this in Media Center Master, please visit the link and star it for priority consideration (sign in and click on the star next to the issue tracking number).
  
*The fourth issue is XBMC has a feature to click an icon and view Movie Theatrical Trailers from a movie title page.  The trailer can be viewed from an on line source or from locally stored trailers.  XBMC requires locally stored trailer files to be named in a specific manner and be saved in the movie folder.  A "Premium Version" of Media Center Master is required for downloading, renaming and parsing trailer files for use in XBMC.
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*The fourth issue is XBMC has a feature to click an icon and view Movie Theatrical Trailers from a movie title page.  The trailer can be viewed from an on line source or from locally stored trailers.  XBMC requires locally stored trailer files to be named in a specific manner and be saved in the individual movie folders.  A "Premium Version" of Media Center Master is required for downloading, renaming and parsing trailer files for use in XBMC.
  
==Preparing to Practice Installing XBMC==
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==Prepare to Practice Installing XBMC==
  
A few practice set-ups of XBMC should be preformed with scan/source folders only containing a few titles of movies and/or tv series episodes.  This is suggested for three reasons:
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The initial set-up of XBMC should be preformed with the scan/source folders only containing a few titles of movies and/or tv series episodes.  This is suggested for three reasons:
  
#Because one of the Settings & Preferences "XBMC" tab options deals with skin selection.  There are several to choose from, and each one has it's own special characteristics.  Be aware that some add-ons are skin specific, will only work in certain skins.  The BackRow and Transparency! skins are favored over the others, by this writer.  Pete uses the BackRow skin.  When a user is setting up XBMC for the first time, the user does not know what skin he/she will be using.  After a skin is chosen that satisfies the users preferences, then the user is able to determine whether or not to use this one option.  Not until after determining the setting of this option can Media Center Master process and prepare a complete media collection for XBMC.
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#Because one of the Settings & Preferences "XBMC" tab options deals with skin selection.  There are several to choose from, and each one has it's own special characteristics.  Be aware that some add-ons are skin specific, will only work in certain skins.  The BackRow and Transparency! skins are favored over the others, by this writer.  Pete uses the BackRow skin.  When a user is setting up XBMC for the first time, the user does not know what skin will be "the one." After a skin is chosen that satisfies the users preferences, then the user is able to determine whether or not to use this one option.  Not until after determining the setting of this option can Media Center Master process and prepare a complete media collection for XBMC.
 
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#Just to get started, leaving room for error correction, less time consumption for the learn process, by reducing the rescanning time of scan/source folders.  XBMC is not designed to be user friendly, right out of the package for a new comer.  There is no doubt in this writer's mind, it is a given, a known fact by every XBMC main household user/installer, that a new user will be redoing settings, installing/disabling/uninstalling skins, installing/disabling/uninstalling add-ons and scripts.  Ultimately in time uninstalling and re-installing XBMC more than one, two, three, four... or, maybe, more times.  Thank you, Team XBMC, for a fast installer, and uninstaller.
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#Just to get started, leaving room for error correction, less time consumption for the learn process, by reducing the rescanning time of scan/source folders.  The main issue with XBMC is it has a lot of features for a new user/installer to check out and numerous ways to be customized.  There is no doubt in this writer's mind, it is a given, and a known fact by every main household user/installer of XBMC, that a new user/installer will be redoing settings, installing/disabling/uninstalling skins, installing/disabling/uninstalling add-ons and scripts.  Ultimately in time uninstalling and re-installing XBMC more than one, two, three, four... or, maybe, more times.  Thank you, Team XBMC, for the fast installer, and uninstaller.
 
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#Attempting to avoid a big mess going into more, and more, and more information, deeper subject matter than just a quick set-up by involving additional options available in Media Center Master to change, re-do, or un-do XBMC settings after media titles have been processed by Media Center Master.
 
#Attempting to avoid a big mess going into more, and more, and more information, deeper subject matter than just a quick set-up by involving additional options available in Media Center Master to change, re-do, or un-do XBMC settings after media titles have been processed by Media Center Master.

Revision as of 10:14, 8 October 2011


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There are four (4) common issues that will come up during a set-up of XBMC by users who also use Media Center Master.

  • The first issue is to use the XBMC settings tab in Media Center Master. These settings are set according to your folder/file structure and the skin chosen for XBMC's user interface. Media Center Master should be used to process the collection with these settings before the collection is added into XBMC.
  • The second issue will come about after setting the scan folders for your collection. Here it is required to set the contents of the folder by selecting a meta-data fetcher. In that Media Center Master has already fetched meta-data and images, simply disconnect the internet from your computer during the initial set-up/scanning of collection folders. This will force XBMC to use the .nfo files and image files you acquired with Media Center Master. After the collection is scanned into XBMC, reconnect the internet connection for Add-ons/scripts, weather data, and other stuff.
  • The third issue is using the actors/crew member images collected with Media Center Master. XBMC requires the images to be in the individual movie folders. Media Center Master has a setting for all of the images to be downloaded into one folder. This has been addressed through the forums and is, already, listed in the Issue Tracker, Issue 780: Ability to use existing Actor images from MCM/MB with XBMC. Should you, also, wish to have a feature like this in Media Center Master, please visit the link and star it for priority consideration (sign in and click on the star next to the issue tracking number).
  • The fourth issue is XBMC has a feature to click an icon and view Movie Theatrical Trailers from a movie title page. The trailer can be viewed from an on line source or from locally stored trailers. XBMC requires locally stored trailer files to be named in a specific manner and be saved in the individual movie folders. A "Premium Version" of Media Center Master is required for downloading, renaming and parsing trailer files for use in XBMC.

Prepare to Practice Installing XBMC

The initial set-up of XBMC should be preformed with the scan/source folders only containing a few titles of movies and/or tv series episodes. This is suggested for three reasons:

  1. Because one of the Settings & Preferences "XBMC" tab options deals with skin selection. There are several to choose from, and each one has it's own special characteristics. Be aware that some add-ons are skin specific, will only work in certain skins. The BackRow and Transparency! skins are favored over the others, by this writer. Pete uses the BackRow skin. When a user is setting up XBMC for the first time, the user does not know what skin will be "the one." After a skin is chosen that satisfies the users preferences, then the user is able to determine whether or not to use this one option. Not until after determining the setting of this option can Media Center Master process and prepare a complete media collection for XBMC.
  2. Just to get started, leaving room for error correction, less time consumption for the learn process, by reducing the rescanning time of scan/source folders. The main issue with XBMC is it has a lot of features for a new user/installer to check out and numerous ways to be customized. There is no doubt in this writer's mind, it is a given, and a known fact by every main household user/installer of XBMC, that a new user/installer will be redoing settings, installing/disabling/uninstalling skins, installing/disabling/uninstalling add-ons and scripts. Ultimately in time uninstalling and re-installing XBMC more than one, two, three, four... or, maybe, more times. Thank you, Team XBMC, for the fast installer, and uninstaller.
  3. Attempting to avoid a big mess going into more, and more, and more information, deeper subject matter than just a quick set-up by involving additional options available in Media Center Master to change, re-do, or un-do XBMC settings after media titles have been processed by Media Center Master.

Media Center Master's "XBMC" Tab Settings

These settings are set according to your folder/file structure and for the skin chosen.

  1. "Create XBMC-compatible movie.nfo meta data"
    • Enable this option if your movie files are in separate folders. You will, also, need to enable the "Use folder names for lookups" option when you set-up your movie scan/source folder in XBMC. This is not a concern with tv series in that they are required to be in separate folders.
    • This option will create a movie.nfo file for movies and a tvshow.nfo file for tv series from the default .xml file Media Center Master creates with the scrapped meta-data acquired from it's fetchers.
  2. "Resize posters to banner size for T.V. shows (some XBMC skins need this; a backup will be made)"
    • Pay attention to your skin's images to determine selection.
  3. "Create movie.tbn artwork from poster.jpg"
    • This option is set enabled as a default during Media Center Master installation. The .tbn extension is required for images in XBMC.
  4. "Use [video filename].nfo/.tbn modern style naming"
    • Enable this option if your movie files are all in one folder. There is no need to enable the "Use folder names for lookups" option when you set-up your movie scan/source folder in XBMC with this option.
    • This option will create video filename.nfo/.tbn files for movies from the default .xml file mcm creates with the scrapped meta-data acquired from the fetchers.
    • Tvshow.nfo for tv series will be created automatically in that they are required to be in separate folders.

Basics of How XBMC Works With Media Center Master's Meta-Data and Image Files

XBMC is designed to uses an .nfo file, if found, first, if not, then XBMC uses it's fetcher sources. For some unknown reason, to this writer, a large collection on the first scan can take what seems to be forever, even if you have the required .nfo files while connected to the internet. XBMC will acquire meta-data from your .nfo files. This data is entered into XBMC's database along with thumbnails of any images, and the video file location will be stored. The database is what XBMC uses for displaying meta-data and images. Once a title has been scanned in it is there, but more on this later.

XBMC will not create any extra files or folders in the movie and/or tv series scan/source folders. Nor will XBMC update, edit modify any file in these folders. The only time XBMC will modify the contents of these folders is when an export of the library is done. The export library function will create a new .xml file with meta-data from the database for each title for transferring to another location.

XBMC Quick Start Guide

Use the quick set-up instructions on the XBMC website to configure XBMC v10.1.

Scan for New Content/Update Library

"Scan for new content" and "Update library" do the same things just in a different manner.

Users can refresh the XBMC's database several different ways. Here are a few methods to get started:

Update Library
Runs through the complete collection and compares it's finding with the database. Checks for any new video, image, and meta-data files that have been added and rescans those folders.
Scan for New Content
Scans source folders (located through Home page>Video>TV Series and/or Movies - (whatever you named them), or individual tv series, that you have highlighted, selected, for a scan for new content (i.e. the same as "Update Library" but it is restricted to this one folder/source).

The above two options are found through the context menu (right click, or "c" on keyboard).

Update Library on Startup
Does the same as update library, just does it automatically at startup.

See Also

Cinema Experience


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