TVScout 0.1 – TV Metadata for VideoBrowser

19 July 2008 ,    3 Comments

Update: this project is now hosted on CodePlex

I use Salami’s Movie Organizer for metadata for movies, but for TV I wasn’t entirely happy with the ruby script, because I’m not a huge fan of CLI, and it didn’t get “posters” for seasons/shows.

So, rather than complaining about it, I created TVScout (I…shouldn’t be allowed to name things, first name was VideoBrowserTVMetaData). It requires .NET 3.0, I figure since VB is for Vista, that really shouldn’t be a problem. Like the ruby script, this makes use of TheTVDb for metadata.

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TV Scout v0.1

Features

Limitations/Known bugs/problems

To Do

Instructions

  1. Run TVScout, and browse to a folder of a particular TV show, ie “C:\Red Dwarf”
  2. Put each seasons files into their own folder, ie “C:\Red Dwarf\Season 1″
  3. Assuming the filenames contain “s01e01″ or “01×01″ (for episode 1, season 1), when you “Fetch Metadata”, TVScout will get metadata, as well as any available images for each episode, season and finally overall series.
  4. Fire up Windows Media Center with Video Browser installed, and your show should have metadata associated with it!

Disclaimer
Use this at your own risk. While it works pretty well for me so far, but I won’t be held responsible for loss of data, hair, or anything else you may lose in a result of downloading or running this app.

Download (save to HDD first, then run, don’t just run from IE, that will most likely crash) Visit codeplex for the updated downloads


Comments

3 Comments

  1. Impossible says:

    I’m loving this app…. took me a while to get my head around it, as I never used the ruby script. One little grind, you need “season” to be capalised as “Season”

    Keep up the good work!

  2. Paul says:

    Oops, I think its time I learn how to do case insensitive comparisons, hehe.

    Thanks Impossible :)

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