Yammm BETA-13.10.22.0076
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October 20, 2013 at 10:56 pm #33169321contak
Michael
As a long time user of YAMMM, I say Thank you for updating. I noticed it stopped working a few weeks ago. I waited patiently along with the others and we are back on track again. Boo! to the moaners who were so impatient. As stated before it’s a free perk from Michael, Sheez. Everybody is happy again!
October 20, 2013 at 11:04 pm #33170SmakyFeterThanks Michael… will try it right away.
October 20, 2013 at 11:09 pm #33171TrixsterRetried it and it worked this time, must have had a typo, but it pulled the wrong images across.
Saw Sorethumbs method and tried that, could not find the image that was being pulled for the other movie so deleted them all and removed folder from the movie folder too, still pulled the wrong image but in the dvdcache it had the right image.
Copied that to the movie folder and deleted the folder and original.jpg and weirdly it pulled the correct image this time.
Checked the xml in dvdinfocache and that matched the right movie too, so would seem all is well.
Maybe it got messed up from the previous files in the movie folder, not sure but works fine now 🙂 ty
October 21, 2013 at 12:48 am #33172mikinhoHi guys, after installing please let me know about the CPU and RAM usage. It should be lowered than previous version but want to make sure.
October 21, 2013 at 1:02 am #33173pluto30306Thanks Michael – 1) I stop the Yammm service. 2) Then I had to delete the 300+ *.dvdid.xml files in my movie folders. Then restarted the Yammm Service…and let the Yammm service rebuild the cache files and the *.dvdid.xml files within my Movie folder.
It seemed that Yammm didn’t want to over write the existing dvdid.xml files that were already in the folders for each movie, from a previous metadata program or from my Auto Rip n Compress WMC plugin. By not over writing the file, the WMC cache file didn’t pick up the information.
All good now 🙂
Again, thank you and please keep up the GREAT work.
October 21, 2013 at 2:41 am #33174phcahillHi
I am new to yammm. I have run up the configurator. It allows me to add locations and change settings but does not save them. ie when I go back in to the configurator my library locations are not there. There is no error message when I click save having made changes.
Any ideas? Is there a file or registry entry I can manually edit if necessary.
Thanks
October 21, 2013 at 3:07 am #33175mikinho[quote=phcahill]
Hi
I am new to yammm. I have run up the configurator. It allows me to add locations and change settings but does not save them. ie when I go back in to the configurator my library locations are not there. There is no error message when I click save having made changes.
Any ideas? Is there a file or registry entry I can manually edit if necessary.
Thanks
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Do you have MyMediaCenter installed? If so, uninstall Yammm and update to the latest MyMediaCenter, it will pull the latest Yammm
October 21, 2013 at 4:47 am #33176perfectstoreWelter you’re a mad genius!!!….best program ever….!!!!
Can’t live with out this thing
October 21, 2013 at 6:20 am #33177hugo.cI downloaded and installed v.190, but Yammm will still not rename my folders. I can see that the metadata is created in C:ProgramDataYammmCache, but it does not show up on WMC7. WMC also no longer sees the parent folder as the genre; every movie I have is listed under the “OTHER” genre. The cover art is the only thing that seems to be downloading and displaying correctly on WMC.
Did I install the wrong version? Is there a download link for a newer version somewhere else?
October 21, 2013 at 6:52 am #33178mikinhoI’ll check genre now.
Does other metadata like the synopsis show?
October 21, 2013 at 8:08 am #33179jacauc2Thanks Michael,
What is the “Use IMBD Rating” setting supposed to do. I enabled it, restarted the service but cannot seem to find what it does. I was hoping it would add the IMDB rating to the folder name.
jacauc
October 21, 2013 at 8:15 am #33180mikinho[quote=jacauc2]
Thanks Michael,
What is the “Use IMBD Rating” setting supposed to do. I enabled it, restarted the service but cannot seem to find what it does. I was hoping it would add the IMDB rating to the folder name.
jacauc
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It appends the IMDB rating to the synopsis.
If can add it to the folder name as an option if you are interested. Let me know how you’d like it displayed
October 21, 2013 at 8:26 am #33181jacauc2That would be nice… I would Suggest to have it something like:
MovieName (2013) ~6.2
or
MovieName (2013) 6.2
That said… another option that would be real nice is being able which fileds come first, second third for example:
2013 Moviename ~6.2
or
~6.2 (2013) Moviename
Then one can easily sort windows folders by name and see the highest rated movies on top, or all 2013 movies on top.
October 21, 2013 at 12:57 pm #33183hugo.c[quote=mikinho]
I’ll check genre now.
Does other metadata like the synopsis show?
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No other metadata displays at all.
October 21, 2013 at 2:17 pm #33184darkvaderHello i have 3 computers, 1 main htpc in living room ,1 dvr pc in bedroom and a whs 2011 nas server.all media is kept on server
I will like to have the htpc update the server and the dvr as client. is this possible -
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