2009-01-07, 13:14
When will Aeon 2 be available to download?
CuFk Wrote:When will Aeon 2 be available to download?
djh_ Wrote:Well, having just spent two hours with XBMC Media Companion, a bottle of whiskey and a gun, I can safely say there are a few issues with XBMC's scraping of the IMDb, and indeed the IMDb itself. For one, the MPAA ratings on the IMDb are split between two fields: "Certification" and "MPAA". Neither XBMC nor XBMC Media Companion (XMC) can scrape from the former, which means you have to add those entries manually. Secondly, what the XBMC scraper considers "Studio" is actually "Company" on the IMDb, meaning that all sorts of junk data is pulled down. So rather than, say, Warner Bros being listed for The Matrix, what you actually get is Groucho Film Partnership. Useless, in other words, and another case of having to enter the values yourself.
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CuFk Wrote:parena: Sorry, but I didn't find that while I was going through the thread.
Jezz_X Wrote:Then post a proper bug report on trac and get it fixed
Jezz_X Wrote:Then post a proper bug report on trac and get it fixed
maxposure Wrote:@djh_
When getting our posters ready for stark you told us that we wanted them to be at least 1080pixles in height. My movie collection includes many older and less popular movies so i have many posters that are around 750 px high. Do you think it would be worth it to bump up the resolution of these in photoshop even if i will be running my screen at 720p? I know that increasing the resolution is not the most ideal solution but would it be better than nothing?
maxposure Wrote:@djh_
When getting our posters ready for stark you told us that we wanted them to be at least 1080pixles in height. My movie collection includes many older and less popular movies so i have many posters that are around 750 px high. Do you think it would be worth it to bump up the resolution of these in photoshop even if i will be running my screen at 720p? I know that increasing the resolution is not the most ideal solution but would it be better than nothing?
djh_ Wrote:I didn't think it was fixable, tbh. It's more a problem with how IMDb discriminates between production companies and studios. (It doesn't.)