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I am pretty sure you have to have trailers in one specific folder to direct CE to, or else maybe create a script? I just put all my trailers together in one place though having them with the actual movie is an interesting idea (and sounds like another big, long project to undertake).
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I tried upgrading Cinema Experience to the Github Gotham version and I also get a script error message. I noticed a few people commented on that awhile ago, but said the issue was fixed. I'm running Gotham 13.1 on a Mac. Could it be an issue from the old script still lying around? I thought I deleted all references in the Addons folder and also in my userdata directory. Is anyone else running the Gotham branch from Github successfully on 13.1?
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My buddy has been having problems getting CE to run for 3D movies. Tends to make XBMC just hang. Haven't been over yet to see what might be going on but this is troubling. Worked fine for me when I did his Gotham update but now.... not so
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I have a new question. I've been digging around the 'net for the better part of the day trying to find a solution and I'm not sure what next but I'd like to dig into this a bit further.
First - just tot say - this is a really phenomenal add on and if I could get it to work properly for me it would be amazing.
Here's the trouble. I've gone through all the setup, I have some stills that I preview while my trailers are downloading. I view the trailers. I watch an intro flic (THX demo) and everything is beautiful. Then it comes time for the actual movie and what I get is a frame that sometimes will judder or skip, and audio that occasionally crackles, pops, and pixelates (for lack of a better word).
If I just watch the video without the add-on it works just fine.
I've tried different combinations of intro steps and all cases give the same experience. I've also tried going through the steps and adding the "tsched=0" thing to my pulse audio configuration. I tried transcoding the movie into a different format thinking that if I matched the format of the trailers that might do it. Nothing worked.
At this point i'm at a loss because using this add-on has this nasty side effect. If you guys have other advice for me or if I can post some logs I'd love to dig into it further but right now i'm unsure of where to go from here. It's not really an error or I'd post a log, it's just a quality issue, and I'm not sure how to figure that out.
Thanks,
Shad
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That doesn't sound fun.
What format are your actual movies in? What system are you running? Not sure I can help but those are the general bits of information people need in order to try and help diagnose.
As for my buddy's issue with CE, I couldn't seem to replicate it. Seems odd that when you first start up XBMC that CE, for 3D movies at leas, would just hang. I'll have to experiment more.
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I'm on an AMD A-10 7850 with an ASUS A88XM-A motherboard. I'm using the updated beta drivers from AMD 14.6 and the latest bios from ASUS. So I have good hardware and everything is up to date software wise.
The files themselves are .mkv that are encoded in h.264 format with aac 2channel audio.
What else would be helpful.
Thanks for the response.
Shad
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(2014-06-26, 00:59)giftie Wrote: The script offers a XBMC Movie Library scraper for the trailers.
This sounds interesting. And like a whole new make-work project for myself.....
Do the trailers still need -trailer in the filename? And other naming conventions required?
Hope everything else is ok!
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(2014-06-26, 03:38)giftie Wrote: (2014-06-26, 01:05)Batiatus Wrote: (2014-06-26, 00:59)giftie Wrote: The script offers a XBMC Movie Library scraper for the trailers.
This sounds interesting. And like a whole new make-work project for myself.....
Do the trailers still need -trailer in the filename? And other naming conventions required?
Hope everything else is ok!
They need to be scanned into to the Video Database. This is done by either having them listed in the .NFO file, having them saved in the movie folders(-trailer.xxx) at point of movie scan or XBMC scanned.. The script also adds the option to skip the trailer if it is a YouTube trailer(reducing load on XBMC)
Sounds interesting but for myself I have 11 hard drives full of movies which don't run full-time so CE would end up delayed waking every drive up to scan for the trailer. I think just using 1 central folder for all trailers works best in my case. Still a cool feature I did not know about before.