2012-10-14, 16:28
Commit - adds support for Container.TVShowThumb in video info dialog is broken.
(2012-10-14, 20:19)Big_Noid Wrote: @Hitcher: really strange. I'm using freshly compiled version and the tvdb scraper from jmarshall and have rebuild my entire library. Container.TvShowThumb works fine here, but I cannot get ListItem.Art(TvShowThumb) or Player.Art(TvShowThumb) to work.
(2012-10-14, 15:23)`Black Wrote: Quick question... how do I have to name local art for movies? movie.tbn and poster.jpg doesn't work anymore, scraper uses online posters.
Edit:
Seems that moviename-poster.jpg is required for Art(poster) and moviename-thumb.jpg for Art(thumb). This is crap imo, why can't simply movie.tbn or poster.jpg scanned to both since they're the same for movies anyway?
Edit2:
Ok, got it now (you actually have to enable "movies are in separate folders..." now) but I think that thumb.jpg should also be set as Art(poster) if no extra poster.jpg is present. I don't want the same image twice.
(2012-10-14, 15:23)`Black Wrote: Edit3:
The more I think about it, the more I wonder why Art(poster) is even available? Why not scratch that and have Art(thumb) only? The prefer poster setting in the tvdb scraper is removed anyway, so Art(thumb) is always poster. No need for Art(poster), it only causes confusion all over again. If I don't get the point, then someone explain it please.
Quote:Episode poster can be set via the Video Info per episode but I think this is simply an oversight and will/should be removed.
Quote:Done some testing and you need to update the show info for Player.Art(tvshowthumb) to work.
(2012-10-14, 23:28)jmarshall Wrote: The theory is that you could conceivably have 3 separate images: A poster, a banner and a landscape style thumb for example. e.g. it doesn't necessarily make sense to use the same view for posters, album covers or episode thumbs.
But I'm open to yielding on this one - it doesn't worry me either way. My main idea is that the fallback should always be ListItem.Icon which uses ListItem.Art(thumb) if available, or ListItem.Art(poster), or ListItem.Art(banner), and finally ListItem.ActualIcon.
Cheers,
Jonathan
(2012-10-14, 23:45)jmarshall Wrote: You should be able to use ListItem.Art(tvshowthumb) though.