2009-06-16, 01:12
redtapemedia Wrote:For those who don't know, Capnbry's Media flagging is now in the latest SVN.
Let's hope ikons or kricker posts a build ASAP
redtapemedia Wrote:For those who don't know, Capnbry's Media flagging is now in the latest SVN.
redtapemedia Wrote:For those who don't know, Capnbry's Media flagging is now in the latest SVN.
garvani Wrote:Got a build number? i just set xbmcupdater to do its thing as i walked out the door to work.. thanks
rausch101 Wrote:I believe it's build 21076 (at least according to digitalhigh's post in the third-party builds thread)
EDIT 1: 21082 is posted by kricker now (not yet with a link to the thread, but its in his index of files)
EDIT 2: Can anyone verify that the media flags are working in Rev21082?
natew Wrote:Any luck reading audio streams and resolution from dvd vob's/iso's?AFAIK CpnBry only implemented this for video streams. He doesn't have enough in-depth knowledge about VOB/Isos to extract the correct stream information (since DVDs usually consist of many streams for all sorts of videos on the DVD). Maybe you could contact him on the High-Definition video flagging thread and give him the information he needs to successfully extract the correct streamdetails.
rausch101 Wrote:I'm getting all metadata info except for the studio tags. I'm assuming these should be working without any intervention, so I guess it must be the skin I'm using?
ccMatrix Wrote:For them to work you need to have:
- All the studio logos extracted to the correct location Aeon/media/flags/studios
- Have only the studio name in the Studio tag, no additional codec etc. information from e.g. MIP
ccMatrix Wrote:Hmm, maybe the movies you put into your test folder all have studios where I do not have a studio logo. There are lots of 1-movie studios which do not have one. Maybe you could check the sqlite database to see which studio was scanned for the movies.
Also: Which movie scraper do you use. I scanned all my movies with the imdb scraper. There might be some differences with other scrapers.
rausch101 Wrote:Good call...I changed my movie scraper to IMDB and it picked up 2 of the 4 movies in my test folder. I guess it was working after all and TMDB just didn't have the studio tags for the 4 movies I chose.
rausch101 Wrote:Sidenote: I have "American Psycho (2000) 720p BluRay x264.mkv" being scraped completely from the built-in scraper. For the codec tag, it shows H264 for about .1 seconds and then changes to BluRay. This happens every time I select it.I know about that. This is because I show the codec if there is no match for the BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD check - this can take a split second.
<visible>!Control.IsVisible(82)</visible>
<visible>!substring(listitem.filename,dvd) + !substring(listitem.filename,bluray) + !substring(listitem.filename,blu-ray) + !substring(listitem.filename,bdrip) + !substring(listitem.filename,.iso,Right) + !substring(listitem.filename,.ifo,Right)</visible>
ccMatrix Wrote:I checked the API of TMDB and it looks like the currently used version (2.0) does not provide the studio information. However this seems to be available in the next version (2.1) which they are currently testing.
I know about that. This is because I show the codec if there is no match for the BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD check - this can take a split second.
Try changing the following line in Includes_MediaFlags.xml:
toCode:<visible>!Control.IsVisible(82)</visible>
Code:<visible>!substring(listitem.filename,dvd) + !substring(listitem.filename,bluray) + !substring(listitem.filename,blu-ray) + !substring(listitem.filename,bdrip) + !substring(listitem.filename,.iso,Right) + !substring(listitem.filename,.ifo,Right)</visible>
mindweaver Wrote:I would also love to get xvid and divx instead of the DVD logo if these are present in the filename/foldername