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C:\Movies\Uncle Buck.avi
C:\Movies\Uncle Buck II.avi
then leave all options unchecked.
If your movies are ripped DVD-Video files using a "VIDEO_TS" folder structure, like this:
C:\Movies\Big Buck Bunny\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO
C:\Movies\Big Buck Bunny\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.VOB
then you want to select the Scan Recursively option.
Finally, since this is your first time adding adding media files to XBMC, you may as well take care of everything
right now, so go ahead and have XBMC create that pretty looking Library.
To do so, select the Run 'Automated Scan option.
Now, click OK and then OK again. XBMC will now begin to scan your folders. Depending on how many
movies you have in the folder you selected, this scan could take a long time since it will be connecting to the
internet and collecting artwork and other information for all of the selected items. When it is finished, your
library will have been created.
To turn on the Library, assuming you are using the default skin, Confluence, from the Videos screen just click left
once to pull up the Side Menu. Then scroll down and select the Library Mode option.
And that is it, you are now done. You now have a beautiful Library full of all your great movies, complete with
titles, fan art, and tons of “metadata” information.
The process is very similar for putting your Music or Pictures into the Library. To do so, simply follow this guide
again, but of course, select choices appropriate to your goal. For example, select Music if you want to add music.
A fun music source to add would be any one of the hundreds of Shoutcast channels or stations already available
to you when you install XBMC.
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