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{{:Adding videos to the library/Contents}}
#REDIRECT [[Adding_video_sources]]
When you "Set Content", you can set your video content as Music Videos, Movies, or TV Shows.  Scroll through the options until you get to the correct one. If you did not "Set Content" when you added a source, you can do so later by selecting the source and bringing up the contextual menu ({{keypress|C}} on a keyboard by default).
 
==Movie content options==
[[File:Set content.movies.png|500px|right]]
;Run Automatic Scan
:Scans the source's files into the library after selecting 'OK'
;Movies are in separate folders that match the movie title
:If you keep each of your movies in its own folder with the movie name in it
:{{highlight|'''Example:''' /Movies/Big Buck Bunny/Big Buck Bunny.mkv}}
:If you keep all your movies in one big folder then leave this option unchecked.
;Scan recursively
:If your movies are categorized into sub folders (e.g. genres, a-z).
:{{highlight|'''Example:''' /Movies/Action/Big Buck Bunny.mkv}}
;Selected folder contains a single movie
:This option is intended for adding one movie at a time.
;Exclude path from library updates
:Excludes the selected path from scans and updates, even if it's a subfolder of a folder that has contents set.
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===Movie scraper options===
{{see also|Add-on:The MovieDB}}
{{#lsth:Add-on:The MovieDB|Scraper settings}}
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==TV show content options==
[[File:Set content.TV shows.png|500px|right]]
;Run Automatic Scan
:Scans the source's files into the library after selecting 'OK'
;Folder contains a single TV Show
:This option is intended for adding one TV show at a time.
;Exclude path from library updates
:Excludes the selected path from scans and updates, even if it's a subfolder of a folder that has contents set.
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===TV show scraper options===
{{see also|Add-on:The TVDB}}
{{#lsth:Add-on:The TVDB|Scraper settings}}
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==Music video content options==
[[File:Set content.music videos.png|500px|right]]
;Run Automatic Scan
:Scans the source's files into the library after selecting 'OK'
;Scan recursively
:If your music videos are categorized into sub folders (e.g. genres, a-z).
;Exclude path from library updates
:Excludes the selected path from scans and updates, even if it's a subfolder of a folder that has contents set.
{{-}}
 
==None options==
[[File:Set content.none.png|500px|right]]
;Exclude path from library updates
:Excludes the selected path from scans and updates, even if it's a subfolder of a folder that has contents set.
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==Scanning and updating files==
There are several ways you can scan your movies into the [[Video library]]:
* Choose automatic scan when you set the content for the source.
* Select the item in file view and either press {{keypress|I}} on the keyboard, or bring up the contextual menu (press {{keypress|C}}) and select "Movie information" or "TV show information"
**If the file is already scanned in, you can also use the info screen to refresh/update that entry in the library.
* You can select the share/folder that your videos are in and choose "Scan for new content" from the contextual menu, which scans all files in that share/folder.
* In Library view you can choose "Update library" from the contextaul menu.
* Have XBMC scan for new items upon start up by going to {{highlight|[[Settings/Video#Library|Settings -> Video -> Library -> Update library on startup]]}}
* [[Add-on:XBMC Library Auto Update]] can be used to schedule automatic updates to the library.
 
==Switching scrapers and removing sources from the library==
Setting the content back to '''<None>''' after previously having selected a scraper for a source, will prompt users if they want to remove the contents from the Library.
 
This is recommended if you wish to switch scrapers. First set content to '''<None>''' and then choose the new scraper.
 
Setting content to '''<None>''' also removes the contents of the selected folder from the Library altogether. This is useful if you want to remove the contents of an entire folder from the video library as removing entries from the contextual menu will only remove single items.

Latest revision as of 20:51, 25 February 2018