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Posted by: Nautilus2067
« on: May 22, 2013, 11:30:36 am »

For all folks that store movie posters and backdrops together with their films on the harddisk, I have written a litte script to import them into PVD. The script ist customizable so that you can choose what kind of images to Import (posters, screenshots, front covers, CD labels), how many of them, how they are named and where they are stored. Even the filetypes, depicted by the extension can be configured. You can use absolute paths like C:\Data\MyMovies\Images or relative paths based on the path to the movie file.

Hopefully its any use for somebody. Comments are welcome.

If you need help to customize the script or if you need any modifications made for your configuration, please let me know.

Oliver

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