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I've also been dealing with this issue (amongst a LOOOONG list) - a feature-set & complementary tools I took for granted coming from XBMC/Kodi. I think this is a valid question & /u/paulrharve圓 ad hominem insults do absolutely nothing to address the root issue being raised.

Once you got that covered, just take that one minute, look up the movie/show on the scraper site and rename it takes about one minute to do that. Viable option when you’d have to adjust file and folder names for a library which grew over years and tons of entries but doesn’t match Kodi’s naming conventions. >I guess what I need is a library manager/editor. People are just too lazy to look up a movie/show on the scraper’s site and rename the folder + file. It already does that with conflicting titles even when following Kodi’s naming conventions. >How about: Parse the file name, let me choose the appropriate alternative, and Kodi can adjust the file name accordingly? I could choose from the same hits you can do when looking up the term on the site’s search feature: Now this might be specific to the scraper since I still scrape shows with scraper.
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I remember this happened only a few days ago when adding the Norwegian series Twin.
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When I scrape a show or movie with more than one hit, a dialogue pops up asking which one I mean. Please select one." No, it just take the most recent title and uses that, no questions asked. Kodi/the scraper doesn't return "Not found" or "The following entries match your file. From there, I edited the file just to use the tinyMediaManager-arm file and works every time when I want to use it as a Graphic Interface.> but it most certainly IS Kodi's fault that the shows are listed improperly on my Kodi machine. I just execute it normally, and it popped up the Desktop Executable/Icon. It will have a pop-up asking to execute normally or run on terminal. The advice that I saw from the TMM website didnt work for me well, so I just double-clicked on tinyMediaManager-arm. Then you add the name jre next to it so it will change its name as that.ĥth) You have downloaded, renamed, and placed the files/folders accordingly. You can press "Tab" Once you get thru Open and it will automatically catch the name. Mv OpenJDK16U jre <- I dont remember the name of how it gets extracted as, but you will see it if you open a regular folder and find it.

This is how the TMM will call upon the files and be able to use the Graphic interface. Once it has been extracted, the folder should be renamed as "jre". Tar -xvf OpenJDK16U-jre_arm_linux_hotspot_16.0.1_9.tar.gz /home/pi/tinyMediaManager Tar -xvf tmm_4.1.6_ home/pi/ <- This will extract and give you tinyMediaManager folder named alreadyĤth) You will then need to unpack the OpenJDK file that should be inside the tinyMediaManager folder, since it will call upon a specific /bin folder I just place it in the regular user(pi user) directory that has Downloads, Documents, those folders, etc:
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This will essentially give you the latest files to get TinyMediaManager working on your Raspbery Pi 4 using Buster OSĢnd) Download the following items, which are tinyMediaManager and OpenJDK, specifically the arm32 tar file wget ģrd) Once downloaded, you want to unpackage the tar file for tinyMediaManager to the specified place. Sudo dpkg -i repo-mediaarea_1.0-19_all.deb Copy and paste the commands individually: I would recommend placing them inside the /Downloads folder first and you can move them to the directory you wish to be specified later.ġst) It is best to get the latest MediaInfo Repo, follow the websites instructions here at their website here:
