2018-04-09, 08:18
@Karellen I am one of those "crazy" people that encodes and stores all of the trailers (and some making of docs) from every media disc I purchase. I keep the trailers in a folder on my NAS and move them along side my movies as I get them. You are correct in that when a guest is trying to decide what to watch, the trailers help in a big way.
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I much prefer a local trailer that I have chosen to a streamed one. Because I like older movies as well, I find it hard to locate a matching trailer sometimes. By ripping and keeping every one I can find I am stumbling across all sorts of harder to find trailers and also discovering new movies.
Ok so I am rambling off topic a bit, my point is I am a habitual collector of media. Being able to slap "-trailer" on a file with the same name as the movie and having Kodi "see" it is very simple for me. Doing the same for TV episodes would be fantastic. Especially since I foresee a live tv experience addon in my future [but that is another story].
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I much prefer a local trailer that I have chosen to a streamed one. Because I like older movies as well, I find it hard to locate a matching trailer sometimes. By ripping and keeping every one I can find I am stumbling across all sorts of harder to find trailers and also discovering new movies.
Ok so I am rambling off topic a bit, my point is I am a habitual collector of media. Being able to slap "-trailer" on a file with the same name as the movie and having Kodi "see" it is very simple for me. Doing the same for TV episodes would be fantastic. Especially since I foresee a live tv experience addon in my future [but that is another story].