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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial"></font></font>David Campbell wrote:
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class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Anduin
Withers wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I was wondering if I could leave the rip
files in the .VOB format with the
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.IFO information files in the various directories that I am creating
(for each individual movie) and then have mythtv play the movies direct
from the .IFO file?
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MythVideo should detect VIDEO_TS directories and do the right thing.
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But that sucks in video manager - a single iso is easier to manage.
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Dave
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">I have not messed around with the
video manager plugin for mythtv yet, does it not handle directories
well? Do I need to have all of my ripped DVDs in ISO format and stored
in one storage directory for the sake of mythtv? <br>
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I am just wondering, because my friend uses a software called Media
Portal that will handle the subdirectories fine and then after you have
all of the movie info downloaded from the internet databases, it just
"maps" the movie title (with album art, plot summary, actors, etc) to
the .IFO file that is located in the associated subdirectory. Can
mythtv not do something like this for a "mapping" of the movie titles
on the hard drive? (I tried to find more detailed info on the video
plugin at the mythtv wiki and main website; but couldn't find much
detail at all.)<br>
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Thanks, Brad</font></font><br>
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