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(2013-11-24, 20:48)Martijn Wrote: @rob_webset
PHP Code:
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should fix that
Thanks Martijn!
I've done those changes, so that will be resolved the next time I publish I suppose.
Reading the details on the Add-on wiki, it says that requests to publish should be spaced out and not every fix published (Which I do understand - otherwise you would all e swamped with requests) - so I guess I should hold off.
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astraldragon
Please can you try patching your system using the following file:
http://robwebset.googlecode.com/svn-hist...backend.py
Just to confirm this is the only problem you are having on Ubuntu?
Thanks
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Can very well be this was fixed in final release 12.2
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If no other things found send request for update. Shouldn't delay fixing known bugs to much for general public
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I updated my XBMC on Ubuntu to 12.2 and I still saw the issue. The patched script worked in both cases (RC3 and 12.2). Thanks for the quick turnaround.
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Using custom centralized folder in TvTunes options, my movies themes are not playing in library list, just in video info dialog (<tab>). If you highlight a movie that has theme, return to home and back to movies library, it plays fine. This is a know issue? version 4.0.1
No issues on TV Shows library.
Skin tested MQ5/Confluence on current Gotham nightly.
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(2013-11-30, 04:30)tinybutstrong Wrote: Using custom centralized folder in TvTunes options, my movies themes are not playing in library list, just in video info dialog (<tab>). If you highlight a movie that has theme, return to home and back to movies library, it plays fine. This is a know issue? version 4.0.1
No issues on TV Shows library.
Skin tested MQ5/Confluence on current Gotham nightly.
I have just tried this on my test system (Confluence/Frodo) and everything works OK.
I don't want to support Gotham Nightlies (too unstable) - Does it work on the last alpha?
If it still doesn't work, then you may want to post a log.
Thanks, Rob
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2013-11-30, 21:07
(This post was last modified: 2013-12-01, 01:52 by tinybutstrong.)
Right rob_webset, I'll wait the alpha10 to be released to test again and report here if necessary. Thanks anyway.
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alpha10 is on ppa:wsnipex/xbmc-fernetmenta-master
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(2013-11-30, 19:48)VanillaXtract Wrote: UPDATE: My fault. I set my xbmc account on the server to read-only to prevent children accidently deleting files.
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2013-12-01, 16:14
(This post was last modified: 2013-12-02, 00:19 by capfuturo.)
Good morning Rob,
Wold it be possible to consider working on the following features?
TvTunes
Feature 1.1) the implementation of a 'Theme' folder, so themes (specially when there are multiple themes) could be more easily handled and better organised, without cluttering the video folders.
I have slowly started e-mailing my movie themes to jay at televisiontunes.com and I have realised that a little improvement in the way TVTunes Downloader saves the themes within the video folder would be most welcome:
Feature 1.2) Could we find a way to save the themes with the title name for which they are found in TVTunes? or alternatively save them using the title of the movie/tv show to which they belong, appending a numeric suffix to list them, if there are more themes than just one?
I basically have realised that since there are usually more than one theme per movie, and also for indexing purposes, specifically when I am trying to find and organise my movie themes, it is better to have them in the form <movie (ETI)>-theme.ext, where ETI is the extended title information such as 'opening theme' or 'ending theme' or 'the final fight', or whatever that gives a description of the particular theme (up to the user).
We know that TVTunes will work with almost any naming convention as long as the word theme is present. However this is not about what TvTunes recognises as theme and rather how things are indexed and standardised for the purpose of downloading and organising. At the moment every tune that gets downloaded gets saved as theme<#>.mp3, where # is the numeric ID of the theme in the folder. So if I e-mail the following themes to televisiontunes.com:
Tarawakamaru, the Koga Ninja (1957) [opening theme]-theme.flac
Tarawakamaru, the Koga Ninja (1957) [duel at okinawa]-theme.flac
One can see above that the themes have been carefully labeled so this useful information can reach the final user. With the actual state of things, these themes will be downloaded to the user's video folder as:
theme1.mp3
theme2.mp3
Thanks for all your work in catapulting TVTunes into a whole new world!
Best,
capfuturo
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Hi Jav,
I'm wondering if you are confusing terminology here - you are referencing "Extras" in a few places (The "other" add-on)
For feature 1.1:
Are you requesting the option to have a "themes" folder under any given video file? Then have the themes automatically stored there, and played from there? I suppose this is a possibility. (I suppose it would mirror how we store "Extras" on the VideoExtras addon)
For feature 1.2:
I think "dynamically assigning a name" could be troublesome. It would raise several questions - at the moment there is an option when downloading a theme to "overwrite" the default theme (theme.mp3) - I'm not sure what the behaviour would be if we give everything custom names. I think allowing users to alter the theme name was a useful change - but anything where we dynamically name a file automatically is liable for clashes etc - and the user may not be able to understand exactly where the file has been stored after download. At the moment it will always be called theme.mp3.
There is the feature to keep all your themes seperate in a directory structure - this would give the ability, which seems to cover some of the suggestion - but it does mean they are not integrated into the existing directory structure.
Side-Note
I have themes running just for TV Shows at the moment, but I always download them manually because I want to apply replay-gain to them before putting them on the server. That way the volume is always normalised!
Rob