2011-09-05, 14:28
In MQ 3, I don't have the ability of keeping <duration>/<runtime> style as it has been defined in a nfo file through Ember Media Manager or XBNE for instance.
Explanation : I used to define duration like <hh:mm> min but when I play the file, the display returns automatically to a XXX min style in the panel info (when you press "I") and in all places where time appears. This is obliging me to refresh locally all the time to recover my display. I can't keep this display (i tried several times through XBMC video options and also with the "advancedsettings" file).
And talking about that, can we erase the automatic "(minutes)" display implemented on MQ3 for those who have an <hh:mm> min style like me ?
The same problem is currently found for metadata video codec edition, when i change it with an editor like EMM or another one, since the file is played it automatically recovers the original file logo for video codecs display, and not the codecs that I have defined.
In other words, keep a constant display for what have been defined locally in the nfo/xml file even after the file has been played.
Explanation : I used to define duration like <hh:mm> min but when I play the file, the display returns automatically to a XXX min style in the panel info (when you press "I") and in all places where time appears. This is obliging me to refresh locally all the time to recover my display. I can't keep this display (i tried several times through XBMC video options and also with the "advancedsettings" file).
And talking about that, can we erase the automatic "(minutes)" display implemented on MQ3 for those who have an <hh:mm> min style like me ?
The same problem is currently found for metadata video codec edition, when i change it with an editor like EMM or another one, since the file is played it automatically recovers the original file logo for video codecs display, and not the codecs that I have defined.
In other words, keep a constant display for what have been defined locally in the nfo/xml file even after the file has been played.