2013-01-28, 17:15
This appears to be an XBMC error. If things actually do stop responding, please post a complete debug log.
(2013-01-28, 00:20)Jason102 Wrote: Ok, fix for mkv and flv files is up. Also, I've added a TS parser. I have exactly 1 file I used to test it (not to mention that the container format is a pain in the ass), so I can't guarantee much. I've also fixed the json runtime value, as caught by procinger (very nice catch). The returned value still seems to be a bit garbage (not sure why, but it was returning 30 minutes for my shows that where not all that at all). So for now it's still a backup value, meaning that PTV attempts to parse every video file for durations...which isn't fast. Hopefully I can work out why runtime is bad to speed things up.
(2013-01-28, 17:15)Jason102 Wrote: This appears to be an XBMC error. If things actually do stop responding, please post a complete debug log.
(2013-01-28, 21:28)Rastan Wrote: @jason - I'm going to have to roll back to a previous version of PTV, but before doing so here is another crash LOG in case you never saw anything helpful in the one before. I hope you can fix it, may the force be with you
(2013-01-28, 22:01)rockstartower Wrote: I have a more general question that's related to PTV. I don't think Jason is the only one that could answer this, so if you have any input let me know.
I have a folder that has hd trailers that are added each night and old ones are deleted after 30 days. It doesn't have movies or anything else in it but movie trailers. My goal is to have a directory channel on PTV that just plays back to back movie trailers. I would interleave this channel into all the others so one movie trailer plays between show episodes/movies. I would also just keep the channel and label it "movie trailers".
The problem is the movie trailers aren't scraped into my library. Is there any way for PTV to play these files? Or a work around to have it recognize and play them?
Quote:yes my friend
just add it as a directory (select directory as the type)
i have the same set up but i interleaved the channel between episodes and movies
(2013-01-28, 21:54)Lunatixz Wrote:(2013-01-28, 21:28)Rastan Wrote: @jason - I'm going to have to roll back to a previous version of PTV, but before doing so here is another crash LOG in case you never saw anything helpful in the one before. I hope you can fix it, may the force be with you
Current build is working great for me, Needs some strm support; not all my strms are added.... If frodo is crashing most of the time it is a sign that your database is corrupt... if you are having problem with ptv loading to a black screen at start up try disabling trakt.tv, follw.it if you have them enabled...
(2013-01-28, 22:51)rockstartower Wrote:Quote:yes my friend
just add it as a directory (select directory as the type)
i have the same set up but i interleaved the channel between episodes and movies
I did actually try this. I added the channel and then set it to directory. I then selected the folder that contains all the movie trailers. The only problem is for some reason PTV isn't recognizing that anything is in the folder. It acts as if it's empty.
(2013-01-28, 22:51)rockstartower Wrote:Quote:yes my friend
just add it as a directory (select directory as the type)
i have the same set up but i interleaved the channel between episodes and movies
I did actually try this. I added the channel and then set it to directory. I then selected the folder that contains all the movie trailers. The only problem is for some reason PTV isn't recognizing that anything is in the folder. It acts as if it's empty.
(2013-01-28, 23:02)Jason102 Wrote: Rastan: looks like you've found the first TS parser problem, congratulations! There is no exception information, but I'll look over the code and see if I can guess what may be problematic.
(2013-01-28, 23:00)EZ1976 Wrote:(2013-01-28, 22:51)rockstartower Wrote:Quote:yes my friend
just add it as a directory (select directory as the type)
i have the same set up but i interleaved the channel between episodes and movies
I did actually try this. I added the channel and then set it to directory. I then selected the folder that contains all the movie trailers. The only problem is for some reason PTV isn't recognizing that anything is in the folder. It acts as if it's empty.
when you say doesnt recognize it do you mean while selecting the directory under the configuration, it doesnt show any video?
or do you mean when you open the PTV the channel is empty?
because when selecting the directory the ptv doesnt show any files in it.
just select the folder ( go into it) and press OK