2009-09-25, 20:29
frater Wrote:No it doesn't the subtitle, but it does so after I rename it....
I can see in the log you are able to get hold of the filename, so you should be able to rename it properly.
I guess the function you now use is ambiguous....
I can't troubleshoot anymore this evening, but I'll be back on this tomorrow...
The only way to know the name of the file,if the movie is in the library, is to get the full path.
Quote:Search String: [Castle+(2009)+S01E02]this string is "calculated" like this :
Title + " S0" + season +"E0" + episode
Title is name of the tvshow as you see it in OSD
season is season as you see it in OSD
episode is episode as you see it in OSD
then all the " " are replaced with "+" to form a search string
It is pure coincidence that it matches the name of your file.
on my side it shows
PHP Code:
21:28:56 T:2955558912 M: 14958592 NOTICE: INFO: Search String: [Ice+Age]
21:28:56 T:2955558912 M: 14958592 NOTICE: INFO: Temp?: [False]
21:28:56 T:2955558912 M: 14958592 NOTICE: INFO: File Path: [/Users/Amet/Movies/Ice Age (2002) [DVDRip.XviD].avi]
21:28:56 T:2955558912 M: 14958592 NOTICE: INFO: Year: [2002]
on yours it shows:
PHP Code:
19:37:24 M: 11165696 NOTICE: INFO: Search String: [Castle+(2009)+S01E02]
19:37:24 M: 11165696 NOTICE: INFO: Temp?: [True]
19:37:24 M: 11165696 NOTICE: INFO: File Path: [i]
19:37:24 M: 11165696 NOTICE: INFO: Year: [0]
Notice how its not getting the File Path?
Thats why we get the sub name from "Title". Script doesnt know if it had "." or not in the file name.
I wouldn't say that I am 100% sure but I think that subtitles not activating is caused by the XBMC version you are using.I know at least 5 guys here that are using XBOX with SMB drives and no one has complained.
if you try and manually add the subtitle without renaming it with "." , what happens?