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Just stumbled onto this feature. Ronie, does T! support this? I just get yellow cases for any movie added. Thanks.
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sure, it's a xbmc feature so will work with any skin.
since it's a stub file, xbmc can't detect the video resolution,
which is needed by T! to determine whether do display a dvd or blu-ray case.
the yellow case is used as a fallback when this info is unavailable.
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So for a BD disc do I add the resolution to the file name? Or is there another way? I thought that adding the file as 300.bluray.disc set the res.
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Ronie, sorry to be a bother. I just added this as a file "9.bluray.disc". I still get a yellow case. Is there something so obvious that I am missing?
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heh, my bad.. filename tags don't work for cases.
the only thing T! uses for the cases in videoresolution info.
maybe you could provide the info using .nfo files