2012-08-30, 08:17
You don't run it from XBMC, a skin uses the data so it's skin specific.
(2012-08-30, 08:53)Varanen Wrote: Ok, do you have any idea on how to use in Aeon MQ 3? I can't find any option for it anywhere under the 'Skin options' under 'Settings' or anywhere else.
(2012-09-08, 02:36)Livin Wrote: This script fails constantly... upon XBMC start, while navigating any menu, even watching a video!
here's a debug log snippet of one of the occurrences... http://www.xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=8081
I'm using Alpha 5, but it was happening with at least 10 different builds I tried before that.
(2012-09-08, 06:38)furii Wrote:(2012-09-08, 02:36)Livin Wrote: This script fails constantly... upon XBMC start, while navigating any menu, even watching a video!
here's a debug log snippet of one of the occurrences... http://www.xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=8081
I'm using Alpha 5, but it was happening with at least 10 different builds I tried before that.
don't post snipped logs.
if you haven't already, update to the latest version: https://github.com/XBMC-Addons/script.wa.../downloads
(2012-09-17, 20:21)akuiraz Wrote: Would it be possible to setup a exclude list for tv show episodes in the watchlist? for example I have some old tv shows that I occasionally watch (ie- Dick Van Dyke, I Love Lucy, Etc.... ) but do not want them to clutter up my watchlist. I keep them marked as unwatched until I watch them, so I can't just mark them all as watched to get the show out of the watchlist. It would be nice to have the option to exclude shows such as these.... or maybe an option to show only new show episodes that are being watched... shows that are currently airing, for example.
(2012-09-19, 17:51)`Black Wrote: Plus I don't remember exactly how it's handled but I think if a show is watched completely it will never show up in watchlist again, even if you start rewatching it. So you can exclude a show by setting all episodes to watched.
(2012-09-19, 17:51)`Black Wrote: Plus I don't remember exactly how it's handled but I think if a show is watched completely it will never show up in watchlist again, even if you start rewatching it. So you can exclude a show by setting all episodes to watched.
(2012-10-02, 10:46)akuiraz Wrote:(2012-09-19, 17:51)`Black Wrote: Plus I don't remember exactly how it's handled but I think if a show is watched completely it will never show up in watchlist again, even if you start rewatching it. So you can exclude a show by setting all episodes to watched.
As I mentioned, I know about marking all episodes to watched to exclude the show... It would just be nice to not have to do this as I like to leave some older shows as unwatched even though I've watched them in the past. This just helps me remember which I've seen lately. A simple show exclusion filter would be very useful if you want to keep your watchlist clean, possibly use the watchlist for keeping track of shows your currently watching (shows that are airing now.)