2012-01-31, 02:58
dugan26 Wrote:Request -
Idea: Integrate this incredible app with Jason's also incredible Psuedo TV app
Basically giving you a cable guide with all this great content.
Insane!
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dugan26 Wrote:Request -
Idea: Integrate this incredible app with Jason's also incredible Psuedo TV app
Basically giving you a cable guide with all this great content.
Insane!
dugan26 Wrote:Request -
Idea: Integrate this incredible app with Jason's also incredible Psuedo TV app
Basically giving you a cable guide with all this great content.
Insane!
<Amazon path="plugin://plugin.video.amazon" recursive="true" prefix="[A] " movie_set=" Amazon" >
<!-- All TV Episodes of Lost -->
<subfolder name="Television/HDTV Shows/Lost" type="episodes" />
<!--All TV Shows' Episodes from ABC, (HD and SD) -->
<subfolder name="Television/Networks/ABC" type="episodes" >
<filter><!--First, get the HD episodes -->
<contains> [HD]</contains>
</filter>
</subfolder>
<subfolder name="Television/Networks/ABC" type="episodes">
<exclude><!--Then add any SD episodes that aren't available in HD-->
<contains> [HD]</contains>
</exclude>
</subfolder>
<!-- Movies filtered by year -->
<subfolder name="Movies/Years" type="movies" >
<filter>
<regexp>Years/20(13|12|11|10|09|08)</regexp><!--Movies from 2008 and newer-->
</filter>
</subfolder>
<!-- Movies filtered by genre -->
<subfolder name="Movies/Genres" type="movies" >
<filter>
<regexp>(Action|Comedy|Thriller)</regexp>
</filter>
</subfolder>
</Amazon>
Ryoga79 Wrote:Dugan - you can kindof already do this with some creative playlisting. I have playlists set up for online and offline content, as well as smart playlists set up for different television networks. I then told PseudoTV to make channels based on those playlists. The timeshifting kindof doesn't work right, but it still works pretty well!
dugan26 Wrote:this sounds perfect - can you explain how to make a playlist with "online content" ?
Clear something up too - (silly question i know)
local content = offline content
content on the internet = online content?
Im wondering how to get the playlist for content which is streaming over the internet ...
Ryoga79 Wrote:@bradvido - quick question, does the plugin support multiple references to the same plugin in the XML? My understanding is that it processes the plugin searches first to last, so what i'd like to do is an extension of the "HD First" example you put in your amazon code above...something like:
1) search hulu and filter for HD shows
2) search amazon and filter for HD shows
3) search hulu *again* and exclude HD shows
4) search amazon *again* and exclude HD shows
5) search freecable to fill in the gaps
Is something like these multiple calls possible? Or is the plugin going to freak out at step 3 when i call hulu again?
<HuluHD path="plugin.video.hulu"/>
<AmazonHD path="plugin.video.amazon"/>
<Hulu path="plugin.video.hulu"/>
<Amazon path="plugin.video.amazon"/>
<Freecable />
bradvido88 Wrote:Yes, this will work as you expect. I do the same thing. Just use different names for your source elements. The paths can be duplicates. Something like:
Code:<HuluHD path="plugin.video.hulu"/>
<AmazonHD path="plugin.video.amazon"/>
<Hulu path="plugin.video.hulu"/>
<Amazon path="plugin.video.amazon"/>
<Freecable />
Ryoga79 Wrote:Thanks!
One last question, and it's low priority since i'm not sure how easy it would be to implement...Is there any way to separately categorize anime into a separate folder? I typically "wife-proof" my HTPC by keeping the anime in a separate playlist, so as to keep it from clogging up my "main" TV show list, but if i scrape the anime from plugins, i'm not sure how i'd filter them out via playlist, since pretty much everything is just dumped into "TV Shows" in the dropbox. Can there be a separate "Anime" section in the dropbox that i could use for Anime shows?
bradvido88 Wrote:Problem here is that I stupidly hardcoded a windows-only path as the fallback for the base directory. I'll change it and release an update soon