2018-03-22, 07:20
(2018-03-22, 03:04)Yanta Wrote: TL;dr - Your skin is excellent and I can work around the rest.
My second post pretty much describes my environment. I have several versions of many movies; 3D, 4K UHD, 1080p, Extended/Directors Cut/Special editions, and several I have integrated deleted scenes into for my own use. All my 3D files are ISOs. I don't use SBS or TAB (OU). Reading your Wiki I can add .3D. and .bluray. to the files names to get the metadata onto the skin. Cool!
The rest I have to achieve by manually editing the library entries. That's about 500 movies. That is nothing compared to the thousands of .disc stubs I spent many months creating.
Thanks for the kind words and explanation.
I too have several (up to 4 or 5) versions of the same movie.
My library contains more than 1500 movies, and I have also manually edited the titles to my needs.
I actually filtered out 3D movies from my main movie library and created a seperate 3D library node for them.
(2018-03-22, 03:04)Yanta Wrote: Documentaries are the most challenging - most of them are independent and are not listed on any provider, so not scrapable.
If documentaries are not scrapable, they probably need NFO files: https://kodi.wiki/view/NFO_files
But I think you've already done that?
(2018-03-22, 03:04)Yanta Wrote: In an ideal world additional tags might be supported, like the edition, and run time shown when the movie is highlighted, without having to play it or use the information option from the context menu. I'd like to be able to show the information in place of the plot - Is that a Kodi issue or a skin issue? - I'm too new to this to know
Runtime/duration of the file is visible in most view types. Not quite sure what you mean?
Which view type do you use?
Which information would you like to show in place of the plot? Not quite following you here...