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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: cgroth on July 08, 2013, 09:12:18 am
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Hi, I am trying to display some art for my MadMen TV Show. As can be seen here http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=81792.0 I have not succeeded in download art for this series automatically, so I am trying to do it manually. I have been informed that I cannot manually place art anywhere that will work as backdrop art for the series, but here http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/TV_Shows_-_Series,_Seasons_%26_Episodes it says that at least I should be able to create season art. However, I have not been successful in doing so today (I succeeded a few days ago, but a reinstallatioin of MC18 wiped out the folders, and I haven't been able to recreate successfully),at least for MadMen, so either something about MadMen prevents it from showing art other than Series art (which I manually configured) or I am not doing it correctly. So, some questions:
1. What should the folder be named, "Season", "Seasons", "Season Art", "Seasons Folder" or something else?
2. Where exactly should the folder be placed; in the Cover Art Folder along with the Series Art, or inside the Series Art sub-folder in the Cover Art folder?
3. I have used the following naming of images placed in the folder; "MadMen Season 1", "MadMen Season 2" etc. Is this correct? Are the names case sensitive? Should I drop spaces between "season" and the season number?
Best
Chris
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Here is the link to how to add Season Art. See the last posting.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=81224.0
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Thanks CountryBumpkin,
Problem is, the text says to create a folder called Seasons, but the image shows a folder called Season. I have tried both, but can get neither to work... :-(
Chris
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I imagine that the folder should be called Seasons. The "Season" you are seeing in the image is not the folder name but file tag.
You might have to right-click on all the seasons files and choose Cover Art/Rebuild Thumbnail once you've got the cover art stored in the directory.
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It is "Seasons". Make sure when you put your Season Art in the Folder "Seasons" that the file name of the art matches exactly the name of the Series. Then you add the " - Season #" to the end of the name. Like the series "Haven" would have Season art called "Haven - Season 1.jpg".
Also add "Series" and "Season" to your Theater View setup like shown below:
(http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad54/mshumack/MC_Seasonssetup_zps7644e98f.jpg) (http://s921.photobucket.com/user/mshumack/media/MC_Seasonssetup_zps7644e98f.jpg.html)
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Sorry, I must have been dyslectic, i forgot the "-" in there. :-[
However, when I added the Season art to the individual disc files the art also showed up as Season art in Theatre View :-) So, I don't need to add to the folder, but more easily just copy paste to the file (however, that means I must also have the image show up on the disc button, not only on the season button).