by wesblack on Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:51 pm
First of all sharp_1 thanks for helping us find a unusual import issue but for the most part would not ever happen to our system integrator market that we sell machines to because all of the loading of content happens in the xLobby GUI and this will explain why you can not import your content and also why all your movies were deleted.
When adding content to your xLobby hardware for movies you should always use the xLobby interface and the DVDFabHDdecrypter plugin, this will always insure the content is formated correctly so xLobby can read and manage the folders and files correctly.
So I will try to expain what happened.
When using DVDfabHDdecrypter as a stand alone application to rip content it creates a folder called MainMovie to move the ripped files into. This is fine if its used by itself outside of xLobby but here is what xLobby does with the folder structure.
1. The DVDFabHDdecrypter plugin launches DVDFabHDdecrypter in the background and yes it creates the MainMovie folder to rip the content into.
2. When the ripping process is finished xLobby moves the files out of the MainMovie folder and creates a new folder based on the title of the movie that was initiated from the first screen of the copy process.
3. Then it deletes the MainMovie folder, this is why Sharp_1 lost all his movies because he was ripping his content from outside xLobby so all the movies he ripped were stored inside the MainMovie folder. Also xLobby will ignore any folder called MainMovie this is also why he can not import any movies into xLobby.
4. xLobby then adds the new movie folder to the movies database.
So when setting up your folders do not include any folder names called MainMovie because xLobby will not see it. We have added new code to ignore folder names with MainMovie so users will not be able to attempt importing files from a MainMovie directory.
Also another relevant and rescent import issue that someone was trying to do will also cause problems. Do not rip content into a single folder where all the files reside together because xLobby looks for the folder video_TS to validate that it is really a true DVD .mpeg2 movie.
A correct folder should look like this.
1. Movie folder, example Superman as the folder name
2. Inside the Superman folder there should be 2 folders and 2 files 1. AUDIO_TS folder, 2. VIDEO_TS folder, 3. coverartwork .jpg image file for the movie if it has been spidered, 4. Item.xml file which contains a movies Synopsis and playback bookmark information.
Sharp_1 rename your folders then delete your database and do a full re-import. Also double check your DVDFabHDdecrypter plugin and make sure there is no reference to the MainMovie folders in the output folders list.
Wes Black \ Calrad
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wesblack on Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:50 pm, edited 6 times in total.