2016-09-11, 23:34
(2016-08-29, 16:54)CinemaVision-Scott Wrote:(2016-08-27, 01:26)leejk Wrote: Hi Scott,
I did a test and here's what I found. I verified the global ignore YouTube trailers setting was enabled, and all trailer scrapers enabled. When the sequence played, every trailer it tried to play was a YouTube trailer, and since I don't have the YouTube addon installed, that was annoying. The next test I disabled the KODI trailer scraper, which disables the ignore YouTube trailers setting. Obviously the two are related. When that sequence played, it played no YouTube trailers at all. So based on that it looks like that setting is just not working now. Do you still need a log?
Thx
A log of you re-creating exactly what you described above would be perfect. I'll take this to our developer anyway, but he will likely ask for that log so he can see exactly what's going on.
Hello,
Sorry for the delay... I have a log but pastebin will not except it because it's too large apparently. Any alternative suggestions?
In the global settings for the CV add-on I turned on the setting to ignore youtube trailers. Then started a movie using CV. Each trailer that played was a youtube trailer, and was a trailer for a movie in my library, so no new upcoming movie trailers were played. I can see in the log where it queued up 6 trailers, all of which were for a movie in my library, and 6 is the number of trailers I have set to play in the settings. In this instance tho it only played 3 of them before moving on to the sound intro. So that is a new issue. In another test, it grabbed a very low resolution trailer from youtube, even tho in the settings I have it set to 720p only. It really looks like CV is dead set on using youtube. Based on my settings, I'd expect it to play random trailers from the content folder CV looks at, random trailers from iTunes, then random trailers from the KODI db, skipping the youtube ones but playing the locally stored ones alongside the movies. For me the is not happening at all with the dev version.
thx