2019-04-24, 10:21
(2019-04-15, 06:58)ferdinand Wrote:I checked the variable today, looks fine to me.(2019-04-01, 09:27)mardukL Wrote:Thanks but I think I haven't explained myself very well.(2019-04-01, 07:24)ferdinand Wrote: Is there a way to add custom tags for the skin to detect whether the file is a DVD and such?
I have these tags on multiple files: DVD, DVD5 and DVD9 and I want them to be shown as DVDs but the skin doesn't detect them and only shows the usual info. Is there a way I can add those tags?
You should be able to set smart playlist as widgets.
Just create an smart playlist with the kodi native editor
(videos -> playlists -> "new smart playlist" - which let you creat smart playlists ,which will be located in your userdata folder e.g. [ \userdata\playlists\video ]
Or do it manualy -> https://kodi.wiki/view/Smart_playlists
(but you need define the type - eg <smartplaylist type="movies"> or <smartplaylist type="tvshows">)
e.g.
xml:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<smartplaylist type="movies">
<name>my DVDs</name>
<rule field="tag" operator="contains">
<value>DVD</value>
</rule>
<order direction="ascending">random</order>
</smartplaylist>
I want Kodi to detect the tags I put in the filenames and show their source media logo. I just realize that Kodi/Titan doesn't shows logos for ISO files, is there a way to edit this? I'm talking about these tags and logos:
I have some files with a DVD tag but are ISOS (the same with Blu-ray tags and ISOS) and Kodi/Titan doesn't show logos for ISOS, I can change that?
Also I want to add custom tags and link them to their respective media type logo, like a WEBRip tag to be linke with the Itunes logo.
If you have 'bluray' , 'blu-ray' , 'bdrip' or 'brrip' in your filename!, eg. - 'BATMAN_BDRIP.ISO' , 'batman(1968) - bdrip.mkv' you'll should have the BLURAY-flag-icon
xml:<value condition="[String.Contains(ListItem.Filename,bluray) | String.Contains(ListItem.Filename,blu-ray) | String.Contains(ListItem.Filename,bdrip) | String.Contains(ListItem.Filename,brrip)]">bluray</value>
IF YOU MISS any of the descripided naming conventions, it uses DVD as a fallback icon if your file is an *.ISO format
If you have 'dvd' in filename!, or SOME_MOVIE.ISO , or SOME_MOVIE.IFO , you'll will have the DVD-flag-icon
xml:<value condition="String.Contains(ListItem.Filename,dvd) | String.IsEqual(ListItem.FileExtension,iso) | String.IsEqual(ListItem.FileExtension,ifo)">dvd</value>