Hi,
Pardon in advance for any newbie-ness I might exhibit in posing this question.
I am using the latest release of Kodi with Windows 10. In addition to all of my movies, I am in the process of converting numerous home movies to AVI files from DVDs I have made over the years . The DVDs, all in sleeves in a binder, are labeled with the various segments they contain, "Mom's Birthday 2014", "Zach's Graduation", etc. The point of this is that you know what is on that particular DVD when you look at it in the sleeve. What I lose when I convert to AVI, and the problem that I am trying to solve, is that I don't have that info anymore if I all I have is the AVI file in Kodi. What I would like to do is have the AVI files behave in the exact way that my movies do, which have all of the info that is scraped from the MovieDB. I am basically looking for a way to manually create metadata for a AVI file so it behaves in the same way that a scraped movie does (the data it shows, click the "Play" button, etc.). Can anyone offer any advice about how I can do this?
Pardon in advance for any newbie-ness I might exhibit in posing this question.
I am using the latest release of Kodi with Windows 10. In addition to all of my movies, I am in the process of converting numerous home movies to AVI files from DVDs I have made over the years . The DVDs, all in sleeves in a binder, are labeled with the various segments they contain, "Mom's Birthday 2014", "Zach's Graduation", etc. The point of this is that you know what is on that particular DVD when you look at it in the sleeve. What I lose when I convert to AVI, and the problem that I am trying to solve, is that I don't have that info anymore if I all I have is the AVI file in Kodi. What I would like to do is have the AVI files behave in the exact way that my movies do, which have all of the info that is scraped from the MovieDB. I am basically looking for a way to manually create metadata for a AVI file so it behaves in the same way that a scraped movie does (the data it shows, click the "Play" button, etc.). Can anyone offer any advice about how I can do this?