One gotcha I found was downloading DRM stuff with a script which complained it could not find any SSL certificates. But bigger stuff comes back to my PC again. Any small changes can be made in situ with nano. So generally I develop and test from my PC and transfer the python scripts to my phone. ![]() Rsync -tuv ~/storage/downloads/UKTV/*.mp4 copy to my satellite DVR (or NAS or wherever) I did play around setting up password free access by sharing public keys between boxes but that is not for here. Sometimes I will cheat and find an mpd from my PC and get it onto my phone with We need the manifest as a url link in kiwi-browser to share.Ĭlick on the manifest and in the pop-up choose Open in new tab (the top item). It opens another tab start and stop the video change tab select the manifest et voila! In use, start a web page with your target video select 'developer tools' from the browser menu. kiwi browser is an adapted chrome browser so it can run chrome's extensions without the Chrome Police looking over your shoulder. Using Kiwi-browser on your phone, install 'developer-tools' extension if not present already. ![]() GetVideo(mpdurl, videoname) Getting the mpd is easy. Videoname = input("\nEnter the filename to save\n.mp4 will be added: ") There are numerous different settings and action which will assist you in different scenarios - just give them a try.Mpdurl = input("Enter the mpd to download: ") These are the basic steps to do maintain your media library with tinyMediaManager. After that a new dialog opens, a search with the preferred media scraper is triggered and the search result is presented to the user.Īfter selecting the right search result, tinyMediaManager downloads all preferred meta data (select able in the lower part of the search window) and stores it into the NFO files for further usage (importing it into a media center tool like Kodi, or re-importing it into tinyMediaManager after a new set up). Search and Scrape meta data from the internetĪfter importing media into your database, you can search for meta data in the internet by selecting movies/TV shows and clicking the “Search and scrape” button in the main view. On the lower right of the tinyMediaManager window you see the progress of importing media.Īfter this step has been finished, tinyMediaManager has imported every found media file along with detected meta data like title and exisiting NFO files into its internal database. This process will take some time until tinyMediaManager analyzes the whole folder structure beneath the data source and adds all found content to its internal database. Close the settings dialog and you are ready to import the media into tinyMediaManager.Īfter adding some data sources, you can let tinyMediaManager search these folders for new media by clicking the button “Update data sources” in the main view. You may adapt the scraper settings (Scraper tab) to your preferred meta data provider and language. You only need to head over to the desired module settings (Movies or TV shows - the buttons at the top) and add a new data source (= folder on the hard disk or network where the video files resist) in the “General” tab of the module. TV Show Settings]] This section contains all TV show related settings for tinyMediaManager ![]() Movie Settings]] This section contains all movie related settings for tinyMediaManager General Settings]] The section general settings contains all “module independent” settings for tinyMediaManager like UI language or font sizes Head over to the settings dialog via the menu “tinyMediaManager - Settings” on top of the tinyMediaManager window. Set up data sourcesĪfter starting tinyMediaManager for the first time, you need to do some basic setup. ![]() You may find more details of the different versions at the Installation Page. You can download the most recent version of tinyMediaManager from our web server at. The instructions are for working with movies - but managing TV shows require almost the same functions/settings. In this document you find a quick guidance for starting with tinyMediaManager.
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