(2016-03-11, 11:40)timstephens24 Wrote: Verified that the video player is now working.
Verified that the subtitle in Avengers that was messing up is now working properly.
Did you have any other titles with those wacky subs? I've looked up a few from my library you can test if you have them.
Avatar (Panasonic Exclusive, may differ from retail?) - 46:35
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - 7.25
John Carter - Can't remember the exact scene
Pixels - 32:57
Transformers: Age of Extinction - 1:06:06
X-Men: Days of Future Past - 52:15
(2016-03-11, 11:40)timstephens24 Wrote: I also don't have an issue with exiting 3D.
Are you using Windowed of True Fullscreen mode?
(2016-03-11, 11:59)timstephens24 Wrote: Question about naming scheme...
Currently I have everything named:
'Movie Name (Year) [Resolution Codec Source Audio].3D.MVC.mkv'
EX 'Jurassic World (2015) [1080p AVC BluRay DTS-HD MA 7.1].3D.MVC.mkv'
I want the 3D tag to show up in the skin, so I tried adding SBS to the name and that just ended up with the video being displayed as SBS. I tried adding TAB to the name and that just ended up with the video being displayed as TAB. Any advice? I tried looking it up, but MVC works with the RPi2 so that's what I'd like to keep it as, but I'm flexible since it's just a simple rename with regex to get the names changed to what I want.
Having a 3D icon show up in your skin is based on the skin. The default naming scheme in Kodi to achieve this, well, sucks. You might have better luck asking the developer of the skin you use to add some extra tags for naming so your Bluray3D icon comes up when Bluray3D is in the filename like I have in my custom skin. All the sbs/tab/hou tricks now seem to be backfiring.