scarfa Wrote:If you have DVD iso's and are only interested in the source add 'sddvd' to the iso file name. eg. Harold.And.Kumar.sddvd.iso
It should show the DVD Video media flag.
Or do what I did and amend the section that refers to DVDs in the Includes_MediaFlags.xml. Will now read:
<control type="image">
<description>DVD Image</description>
<width>90</width>
<height>33</height>
<aspectratio>keep</aspectratio>
<texture>flagging/video/dvd.png</texture>
<fadetime>MediaFlagsCrossfadeTime</fadetime>
<visible>substring(listitem.filename,sddvd) | substring(listitem.filename,.ifo,Right) | substring(listitem.filename,.img,Right) | substring(listitem.filename,.iso,Right) | substring(listitem.filename,.vob,Right) | [[!substring(listitem.filename,hddvd) + !substring(listitem.filename,bluray) + !substring(listitem.filename,sdtv) + !substring(listitem.filename,hdtv) + !substring(listitem.filename,.evo,Right) + !substring(listitem.filename,.m2ts,Right)] + Container.Content(Movies) + [substring(listitem.VideoResolution,SD) | substring(listitem.VideoResolution,480) | substring(listitem.VideoResolution,540) | substring(listitem.VideoResolution,576)]]</visible>
</control