2015-04-25, 17:14
(2015-04-24, 11:29)DanCooper Wrote: ...
Note: This is only one way you can handle your home made movies. There are many other ways how you can group your home made movies.
WOW!!!!!!!!
You rock!
(2015-04-24, 11:29)DanCooper Wrote: ...
Note: This is only one way you can handle your home made movies. There are many other ways how you can group your home made movies.
(2015-04-24, 11:29)DanCooper Wrote: Now go to Settings -> TV Shows -> General -> Epsiode Folder/File Name Filters, disable the option Build Episode Title Instead of Filtering to enable filename filtering instead of creating title like "<showname> SxxExx".
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Atm, Ember does not automatically create NFOs without scraping or if you not edit and save each "show" / "episode". That means you have to eit each show and confirm the "Edit Show" dialog to create the NFOs, same with each episode.
I will add an additional option to the tv show source settings to enable/disable automatically creating of NFO without scraping, based on filtered title and calculated season/episode number.
Note: This is only one way you can handle your home made movies. There are many other ways how you can group your home made movies.
(2015-04-26, 20:35)toimas Wrote: Feature request:Kodi does not support sort titles for tv shows. Also it make no sense in my opinion. Why you want that?
Would it be possible to include the <sorttitle>-tag for TV shows as well?
Currently I need to edit my nfo-files manually after each data update...
Kind regards,
Tom
(2015-04-27, 08:38)MKHR Wrote: I faced another problem while playing around with EMM 1.4.4.0.Thank you, i will fix that in next release.
The renamers for TV Shows and Movies are acting differently:
The episode renamer acts differently at least on $H and $A.
I will give an example, you can ignore the beginning, the difference is inside the [].
My Setting for Movie Files: "$T ($Y) [$R $H, $Ach $J]"
My Setting for TV Episodes: "$Z - $W2S?2E? [$R $H, $Ach $J]"
For Movies, this will properly produce "[1080p x264, 6ch ac3]"
For Shows however, this will produce "[1080p , 6chch ac3]"
In short, for shows i can't properly use the video codec and the audio codec includes "ch" as a prefix.
Obviously, the second part isn't a problem, the video codec however is.
(2015-04-27, 21:22)MrMcGyver Wrote: Dan,
Can you provide some guidance on using the Custom Media Lists? I have been unable to locate any docs on proper steps to create the views.
SELECT
movielist.*
FROM
movielist
LEFT OUTER JOIN MoviesAStreams ON (movielist.idMovie = MoviesAStreams.MovieID)
GROUP BY
movielist.idMovie
HAVING COUNT(MoviesAStreams.MovieID) > 1
(2015-04-26, 21:16)toimas Wrote: Kodi does support/use the <sorttitle>-tag with TV shows on my installations (Windows & RPI2 with Helix 14.2)Done.
I use the <sorttitle>-tag with my 150+ TV shows for 'pre-grouping' them (English shows, German shows, Childrens shows, Anime shows, and a few more...)
(2015-04-30, 05:13)Pr.Sinister Wrote: Speaking of missing tags, when i edit an episode NFO with Ember, it removes my <displayepisode /> tag
Here is a list of NFO tags the editor should not remove if they exist :
http://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files/TV_episodes
Also, the <rating>0</rating> is still there (When you don't rate the episode but edit something else, the NFO is save with a 0 rating instead of no rating)
-Pr.