2020-06-20, 23:25
Hello all,
I have uploaded versions 3.2.94 (Leia) and 3.3.94 (Matrix) to GitHub and the Amber repos.
Besides some miscellaneous fixes, and new Golden Globes and Oscars icons thanks to @newbii , the main change is:
Multiple Genre images for Video and Music Fanart. There is a new option to enable multiple images for each video or music genre fanart, when you have chosen to use a custom path for your genre fanarts. The option is here (shown for video in the screenshot):
For this to work properly, you need to have a sub-folder for each genre in you custom folder for genre fanart. Each sub-folder must be named exactly as the genre in your db, and inside each sub-folder you can place as many images as you want, and they can be named whatever you want. So, using the example from the screenshot above, my custom path for video genre fanart is "F:\Downloads\moviegenrefanart\". The folder structure looks like this:
And, as an example, in the Biography sub-folder I have the following:
If you disable the option for multiple images per genre, and you still want to keep your folder structure like the above, make sure that in each sub-folder you have a file named exactly like the genre. As you see from my example above, I have a "Biography.jpg" in the Biography folder. If you do that, then that image will be shown as the genre fanart.
Please download, test, and let me know if you find any issues. Thanks.
Regards,
Bart
I have uploaded versions 3.2.94 (Leia) and 3.3.94 (Matrix) to GitHub and the Amber repos.
Besides some miscellaneous fixes, and new Golden Globes and Oscars icons thanks to @newbii , the main change is:
Multiple Genre images for Video and Music Fanart. There is a new option to enable multiple images for each video or music genre fanart, when you have chosen to use a custom path for your genre fanarts. The option is here (shown for video in the screenshot):
For this to work properly, you need to have a sub-folder for each genre in you custom folder for genre fanart. Each sub-folder must be named exactly as the genre in your db, and inside each sub-folder you can place as many images as you want, and they can be named whatever you want. So, using the example from the screenshot above, my custom path for video genre fanart is "F:\Downloads\moviegenrefanart\". The folder structure looks like this:
And, as an example, in the Biography sub-folder I have the following:
If you disable the option for multiple images per genre, and you still want to keep your folder structure like the above, make sure that in each sub-folder you have a file named exactly like the genre. As you see from my example above, I have a "Biography.jpg" in the Biography folder. If you do that, then that image will be shown as the genre fanart.
Please download, test, and let me know if you find any issues. Thanks.
Regards,
Bart