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Title: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: Blue_eyes4dss on January 19, 2008, 02:17:21 pm
I have been playing with different DVD database structuring, and I am looking into making it universal to all my media center players. Media Center 12 is the only one that seems to require the VIDEO_TS folder. Are there any ways around this, meaning to not having the VIDEO_TS folder? But just having the folder.jpg and DVD video files in the one named folder.

Here is what I mean. I have the movie "Bambi" ripped off a DVD into a network drive filed in the Bambi folder. During the ripping process it creates a folder "VIDEO_TS where all the IFO/VOB files are created. So I am left with this directory "/Bambi/VIDEO_TS/". Now all my other media players do NOT need the VIDEO_TS folder. Media Center 12 uses this target file  "/Bambi/VIDEO_TS/video_ts" to list the movie name (and cover art) in the video veiw screen to execute the movie. If I remove the VIDEO_TS folder and place all the VOB/IFO files directly in the folder named Bambi, Media Center 12 will display the cover art, however it lists the movies name as "video_ts" instead of calling it "Bambi".

By removing the VIDEO_TS folder and placing the video files (VOB/IFO) in the folder named "Bambi", it makes the rest of my media players easier to use.

Any ideas or input on this? Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: benn600 on January 19, 2008, 02:56:33 pm
Lightbulb moment!

I do not use the Video_TS folder and have been confused for several months as to why MC calls movies VIDEO_TS...therefore I can't use Auto Import.

If this issue was resolved I would be in better shape.  I never realized using the VIDEO_TS folder would fix the [Name] field automatically.

So yes, I would definitely like this "fixed" "improved" etc.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: Blue_eyes4dss on January 21, 2008, 06:59:08 am
I'm guessing there would be no way around this, unless something was edited in the program itself to read the folders differently.  Any place I can post for "bugs and fixes" even though it's not really a bug? Not sure if this is even possible.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: benn600 on January 21, 2008, 09:33:19 am
It's a feature request.  This entire category is devoted to this kinda stuff.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: Blue_eyes4dss on January 22, 2008, 09:56:57 pm
So what your saying is i'm good to go? Or do I need to address this somewhere else? Not sure if your telling me to go to the feature request page (if there is one) or what?
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: Blue_eyes4dss on February 06, 2008, 08:44:46 pm
Would I need to place this in a features request thread??
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: rjm on February 07, 2008, 10:29:36 am
I have been playing with different DVD database structuring, and I am looking into making it universal to all my media center players. Media Center 12 is the only one that seems to require the VIDEO_TS folder. Are there any ways around this, meaning to not having the VIDEO_TS folder? But just having the folder.jpg and DVD video files in the one named folder.

Here is what I mean. I have the movie "Bambi" ripped off a DVD into a network drive filed in the Bambi folder. During the ripping process it creates a folder "VIDEO_TS where all the IFO/VOB files are created. So I am left with this directory "/Bambi/VIDEO_TS/". Now all my other media players do NOT need the VIDEO_TS folder. Media Center 12 uses this target file  "/Bambi/VIDEO_TS/video_ts" to list the movie name (and cover art) in the video veiw screen to execute the movie. If I remove the VIDEO_TS folder and place all the VOB/IFO files directly in the folder named Bambi, Media Center 12 will display the cover art, however it lists the movies name as "video_ts" instead of calling it "Bambi".

By removing the VIDEO_TS folder and placing the video files (VOB/IFO) in the folder named "Bambi", it makes the rest of my media players easier to use.

Any ideas or input on this? Thanks in advance.

I am in process of puting a few dvds on my hard drive and my experiments indicate opposite results.

MC does not require a VIDEO_TS folder, however you do have to tag the ifo with a meaningful name after import if you use VIDEO_TS.

WinDVD (my main dvd player) does require the VIDEO_TS folder.

So I've decided to keep the VIDEO_TS folder.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: benn600 on February 07, 2008, 09:03:15 pm
In my experience: when NOT using VIDEO_TS, MC imports the DVDs with [Name]="VIDEO_TS"

Apparently, when USING VIDEO_TS, MC imports the DVDs with [Name]="...folder name (not VIDEO_TS)"
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: Blue_eyes4dss on February 08, 2008, 08:29:38 am
I am in process of puting a few dvds on my hard drive and my experiments indicate opposite results.

MC does not require a VIDEO_TS folder, however you do have to tag the ifo with a meaningful name after import if you use VIDEO_TS.

WinDVD (my main dvd player) does require the VIDEO_TS folder.

So I've decided to keep the VIDEO_TS folder.

You right, the video_ts folder is not required by MC, but like benn mentions, the name of the file becomes video_ts.  If I do NOT use the VIDEO_TS folder, would I have to tag the IFO file in MC12 for every DVD I have ripped?
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: gappie on February 08, 2008, 09:06:52 am
You right, the video_ts folder is not required by MC, but like benn mentions, the name of the file becomes video_ts.  If I do NOT use the VIDEO_TS folder, would I have to tag the IFO file in MC12 for every DVD I have ripped?
its been awhile snce i had my files in ifo/vob. did not use the ts folder also. had the files in a folder named after the movie. after import i rightclicked on the file. choose library tools>fill properties from filename. select directories. and put [name] after that. voila. the name of the files in mc is the same as the directory aka the name of the movie. when that works for one, you can do a bunch at the same time.

i hope this is an answer to your question.
 :)
gab
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: rjm on February 08, 2008, 11:05:40 am
I think you can also fill properties from filename if you use VIDEO_TS by skipping up one level.

eg. [Name]\
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: gappie on February 08, 2008, 11:56:48 am
I think you can also fill properties from filename if you use VIDEO_TS by skipping up one level.

eg. [Name]\
yes. with [Name]\[]
doesnt work for me with out the []

gab

Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: rjm on February 08, 2008, 01:29:53 pm
yes. with [Name]\[]
doesnt work for me with out the []

gab

Thanks. Period instead of [] also works.
Title: Re: DVD Database layout without VIDEO_TS folder
Post by: benn600 on February 08, 2008, 07:22:09 pm
All I need to put in is [Name].

My complaint is that we have 5 MC databases.  Mine, our server database, and three other family members.  I cannot use Auto Import because it overwrites DVD tags (in MC) and essentially destroys the usability of the DVDs.

So I have to manually add movies in.  This consists of importing the Video folder and then filling properties/quick finding cover art.

If the default could be changed to use [Name] instead of VIDEO_TS, then this would save me a TON of work and greatly improve everything.  Of course I wish there was some way to store custom tags in DVD files, too.  Then I could simply set the tags and the other databases would pick them up and I could use more than just [Name].