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What is the Xml Metadata Plug-in for?


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So, I was looking around the Plug-in page on my server just to see what was new and I saw the Xml Metadata plug-in. A while back, I decided to use NFO when I could - but not completely sure why and I am open to changing. So, I am curious about this plug-in.

 

Specifically 2 questions:

1. How is this different than picking "Emby Xml" as a metadata saver and prioritizing it over my NFOs? Specifically, what does the plug-in do that Emby doesn't do already?

 

2. I had to have chosen NFO for a reason. Maybe because it would integrate with other tools/platforms? Regardless, my question is why would I pick one format over the other?

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i've updated the catalog with a better description.

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Thanks! Since it says "legacy format" now, I believe I will pass on it.

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Where/when did this plugin come from ?

 

Isn't XML the default format for Emby ?

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Where/when did this plugin come from ?

 

Isn't XML the default format for Emby ?

 

it will be like that for a little while because i don't want to disrupt existing installs. you only need the plugin if you install fresh. i was counting on most users not noticing the plugin at all, so that's why i'm ok with it temporarily.

Also, there aren't going to be xml options for every type. I will update the plugin listing to indicate which ones are included. The goal is to ensure the server core only ships with one option per content type. that is why some types still include xml saving with the server, because there are no existing nfo conventions for them.

http://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/25328-xml-metadata-saver-plugin-and-services-issues/

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Thanks.

 

So does/would this replace the METADATA Services tab on a fresh install ??

 

Perhaps Luke's comment needs adding to the Plugin details. 

 

you only need the plugin if you install fresh.

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Actually, it is "you only need the plug-in if you install fresh and just absolutely have to have metadata files with an 'xml' extension".

 

The majority of new people installing won't need the plug-in.

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Actually, it is "you only need the plug-in if you install fresh and just absolutely have to have metadata files with an 'xml' extension".

 

The majority of new people installing won't need the plug-in.

 

MB3 has always used XML files, so why the change ??

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Just aligning with the standards that most everyone else uses.

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Looks like I missed the announcement then.

 

What are the standards in use now then please ??

 

I still see XML files being created for my movies and TV shows.

 

If held within the database I don't have an issue.

 

Please advise.

 

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