2021-02-25, 13:07
(2021-02-25, 12:54)beatmasterrs Wrote:Thank you for the information. In the movies section it works because I have them renamed with "bdrip", for example:(2021-02-25, 10:56)vanilli Wrote: Good morning. Does anyone know what exactly are the flags that appear in the tv series? I can't get the "Bluray, WEB-DL..." flag to appear.
The file in question, I have it named "S01E01 - Pilot [Blu-ray.1080p]".mkv
The current condition to show the bluray flag is:
xml:[String.Contains(ListItem.FilenameAndPath,bluray) | String.Contains(ListItem.FilenameAndPath,bdrip) | String.Contains(ListItem.FilenameAndPath,bd25) | String.Contains(ListItem.FilenameAndPath,bd50)]
(2021-02-25, 10:56)vanilli Wrote: I also have to say that the MPAA flags don't appear correctly in the tv shows (TV-MA, TV-14....) and I have checked the .nfo file and it seems to be correctly written:
<mpaa>US:TV-MA</mpaa>
<certification>US:TV-MA</certification>.
Thanks for the help and sorry for my bad English.
Thanks for pointing this out. Please download and test the latest version from here:
https://github.com/beatmasterRS/skin.arc...master.zip
EDIT: @fabricionaweb sorry, I have not seen, that you have already replied PS: the TV-MA, TV-14 issue is fixed. But for the bluray flag, i have no idea, why this is working on movies, but not on tv-shows.
12 Years Of Slavery [Blu-ray.BDRip.1080p.h264.DTSHD-MA.6ch].mkv
It detects the "Bluray" flag thanks to the "BDRip".
Then there is nothing left but to rename the collection from "Blu-ray" to "Bluray" or try to add the code myself.
Thanks and best regards.
EDIT: In which file and line is the code located? Thanks