2013-02-16, 21:58
I've had a play around with it and I can't find or think of a way of doing it unfortunately. Sorry
(2013-02-16, 20:00)cyphrmedic Wrote: Is it possible to get like Genre, Years, ect, in the sub menu for the smart playlist menu?
Thanks
(2013-01-06, 21:25)Samu-rai Wrote: Fingers crossed everything should now be working, and you have your and your children’s media collections neatly separated.
Cheers!
(2013-03-15, 05:40)Savage702 Wrote:(2013-01-06, 21:25)Samu-rai Wrote: Fingers crossed everything should now be working, and you have your and your children’s media collections neatly separated.
Cheers!
So I have followed this, and so far, I like the results. I do have a question, and I'm not sure if I did something wrong, or what.
When I first exit out of customizations, everything looks great. When I go into Movies, Kids Movies, Kids TV, TV Shows, etc... and exit back to the main menu, it drops me to either the left or right side of the selected entry.
Example... I click on Kids TV, then back out, normally the selection would still be on Kids TV, but it jumps over to Movies or Kids Movies. Also, once I exit out, there is an extra menu option titled "My Menu" if I scroll all the way through. When I first exit customizations, that's not there. Weird?
Otherwise, thanks for the instructions!
Running MQ4 on Frodo.
(2013-03-17, 05:38)Savage702 Wrote: How odd. My Menu was not setup/activated before I did this, but now it was set. Once I disabled My Menu in customization, the menu jumping stopped too. Very strange.
Now is there a way to have Genre or Rating in the submenu's like is there with the main "Movies' menu?
(2013-02-24, 14:43)Samu-rai Wrote:(2013-02-16, 20:00)cyphrmedic Wrote: Is it possible to get like Genre, Years, ect, in the sub menu for the smart playlist menu?
Thanks
I worked out how to do this for you. Go to the videos menu and select movies.
This will bring up a list of the categories that you want, genres, title etc.
Highlight each of these and press the c key. This will bring up the contextual menu where you can select 'add to favourites'. Do this with all of the categories you want.
Now go back to the customisation menu and choose to add each of these new favourites to the movie submenu.
You will now have a custome playlist button on your homescreen which still has all the submenu catagores of the original.
(2013-01-07, 09:24)Skank Wrote: easy way is to use tags for ex"kids"
tag the movies for your children
then make a playlist with tag kids only
then make a shortcut in main menu
done
(2013-03-28, 10:46)Samu-rai Wrote: I personaly find it easier to use the folder method rather than the tagging. I just drag the film into the right folder and it's done. However, if you want to tag them then follow the advice on the wiki page.