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I'm using 9.11 on mac and basically like the title says, I don't see the "mins" after the runtime number (ie. "Runtime: 120").
It's not a huge problem, but I'd like to know why.
Thanks!
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If you are seeing this in the video library, its most likely because the runtime is "scraped" either from the internet or from NFO files (if you have made them). This IS pretty counter-intuitive since XBMC could probably look at the video file itself and figure out how long it is. However, it currently does not do this.
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2009-12-29, 04:41
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-29, 04:44 by Peaches.)
That's correct, I was scrapping from themoviedb, but i also tried using imdb and the same thing happened. I just thought it was weird since I could swear it use to show up correctly before 9.11.
Ah well, it's hard to find a nfo generator on mac, and I am way too lazy to manually create them.
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Could be a skin thing, switch back to PM3.HD and see if they're there. If so, create a feature request for confluence.