2013-04-22, 00:44
2013-04-22, 00:45
911 hours, 8 minutes, 42 seconds I guess.
What skin & view is this ?
What skin & view is this ?
2013-04-22, 03:17
(2013-04-22, 00:45)Kibje Wrote: [ -> ]911 hours, 8 minutes, 42 seconds I guess.
What skin & view is this ?
Can't be, I have 1100+ full-length movies, how can they only total 911 hours?
Confluence I think, list view
2013-04-24, 00:23
My confluence says "Total Duration" there. I would ask this in the confluence thread maybe
2013-04-24, 00:36
Is this a fixed value or its chnaged since you last looked (and not added stuff?) because total duration takes a while to calculate in Frodo+ when in libary view. mostly on tvshows where its very noticeable .
uNi
uNi
2013-04-24, 00:42
(2013-04-22, 03:17)Marcos Wrote: [ -> ]Can't be, I have 1100+ full-length movies, how can they only total 911 hours?
It won't count movies that are listed as part of a set.
Go to Settings -> Video -> Library -> Group movies in sets, disable it and look again. The duration should shoot up.
2013-04-25, 17:15
(2013-04-24, 00:42)scudlee Wrote: [ -> ](2013-04-22, 03:17)Marcos Wrote: [ -> ]Can't be, I have 1100+ full-length movies, how can they only total 911 hours?
It won't count movies that are listed as part of a set.
Go to Settings -> Video -> Library -> Group movies in sets, disable it and look again. The duration should shoot up.
No sets in my list , the 911 hours would still be about half of what the total running time should be on that number of movies
(2013-04-24, 00:36)uNiversal Wrote: [ -> ]Is this a fixed value or its chnaged since you last looked (and not added stuff?) because total duration takes a while to calculate in Frodo+ when in libary view. mostly on tvshows where its very noticeable .
uNi
Hmm, havent noticed it change, but my library doesnt change much, maybe every month or so
2013-04-25, 17:48
Go into thesource and wait there for a while and see if this value is changing, if yes then its not finished calculating the total duration. If not idk.
uNi
uNi
2013-04-25, 17:56
Are a lot of your movies stored as .iso (or similar) files?
XBMC won't be able to determine the stream details (such as the run-time) for those until after the file has been played for a little bit, so the total duration being displayed might not be counting those you haven't watched.
XBMC won't be able to determine the stream details (such as the run-time) for those until after the file has been played for a little bit, so the total duration being displayed might not be counting those you haven't watched.
2013-04-25, 18:36
Additionally, if they are bluray folders, there seems to be a bug that even after the file has been played a bit the total duration displayed is not stored correctly.
2013-05-03, 16:09
(2013-04-25, 17:56)scudlee Wrote: [ -> ]Are a lot of your movies stored as .iso (or similar) files?
XBMC won't be able to determine the stream details (such as the run-time) for those until after the file has been played for a little bit, so the total duration being displayed might not be counting those you haven't watched.
Nope, all are MKV or AVI, no ISO
(2013-04-25, 18:36)Kibje Wrote: [ -> ]Additionally, if they are bluray folders, there seems to be a bug that even after the file has been played a bit the total duration displayed is not stored correctly.
Nope, no blu-ray, just 700mb - 4GB MKV and ISO, nothing complex
Thanks for suggestions though, it's narrowed it down