
I am currently working on defining these. When you create a Text file on Windows, it's not in the UTF-8 format, which is needed for Linux, and please make sure the folder is EXACTLY written like in the settings file. Default MakeMKV selection profile as defined in /.MakeMKV/nf will be used for track selections. Then I created a new file (just a right click and selected it from the context menu), named it nf and then copied the already posted text into it. Ok, I made it the easy way, logged into my HTPC with WinSCP, a SFTP client, browsed to /home/xbmc folder, created a folder named ".MakeMKV" (please asure that the folder has the same writing INCLUDING capital letters, as in the conf file!!!). Isn't the key file just there since it's a beta release? The template will use a 'pattern' that offsets from where the last disc transcoded left off. Adjust the MakeMKVs Output file name template for the second disc. Set the name of the disc to the TV Show name, year of the season being transcoded. conf?Įdit: Okay.just creating a renamed text file didn't work.Įdit2: I created the nf file using Pico.but where does it save the file to? Edit: Found it! Still doesn't work for me.Īnyway, where do you get the key file? I was never able to complete that step from cowfodder's instructions. Setup the Output file name template for the first disc. Is it the pico command that I use to make this file, or do I just create a text file and change the extension of that file to.

SiNJiN Wrote:Cool! Can't wait to try it! But, wait.I don't know how.
