Until a working version is made available, you can manually create a playlist to mimic a CinemaVision trailer and video bumper sequence. I've been downloading movie trailers from
http://www.hd-trailers.net and place them in a folder. I queue the folder, then add a short THX Eclipse bumper from
https://www.demo-world.eu followed by a personalised home theater intro to the queue, then the movie.
Notes:
1. If you have "Adjust Display Refresh Rate" enabled (On start / stop) then all videos in the queued playlist should be 23.976 fps so that there are no delays between videos of different frame rates (especially for projectors). All movie trailers are at 23.976 fps but I had to use Handbrake to re-encode the THX bumper and my HT intro bumper (they were both 24.0 fps instead of 23.976). It's also a good idea to enable the "Delay After Change Of Refresh Rate" in the System > Display settings to match the time you'll need for your display device to catch up with the beginning of the first movie trailer.
2. I use the Rapier skin, which can hide the on screen seek bar in between videos (System > Skin > Configure Skin > Media > Hide Seek Bar OSD During Fullscreen Playback).
3. To hide the Busy dialog during fullscreen video playback, manually replace line 12 in DialogBusy.xml with:
Quote:<visible>!Window.IsVisible(fullscreenvideo)</visible>
Note -- If the skin receives an update, this could get overwritten so I've disabled automatic updates for the skin and will manually update when needed, and then just update the DialogBusy.xml again.
4. I have Philips Hue lighting and relied on action files to control the lights. This now has to be done manually. You can create scenes in any hue app (I have one for Normal Lighting and one for Trailers, then of course one to turn off the lights as the movie begins). The official Philips Hue app doesn't allow me to adjust the transition time (I like a 5-second transition between each scene) so I had to find another app.
I miss the movie trivia and I'd like to have a one or two second gap in between the videos on the playlist, but until we have CinemaVision working again, it's the next best thing.