2012-09-11, 14:09
@Vaneska:
Well, good news, I already fixed the sorting bug, and i'll try to release a new version as soon as possible.
The "- " without a space in front was for movies like "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace" to be more easily recognized, but on a try it seems to pick it up easily enough either way, so it shouldn't be a problem anymore.
I'll also look into renaming for windows, at least I already know which are the problem characters.
Linusorg:
1) I've made some arrangements for VIDEO_TS folders, but haven't done many tests with it, I'm hoping users will let me know if it's not doing things correctly. ^^;
I hadn't even heard about BDMV structures yet before just now, ViMM searches for the first video file or VIDEO_TS folder, the "BDMV" is called just like that? I shall see to it that it places files more appropriately.
2) What do you mean with "the correct member"?
Currently sets ( and set order ) are set almost automagically through the Sets Manager, sorted by movie date, by typing the common name of those movies. (Like "Star Wars" adding Every movie containing the words "Star Wars" in release date order )
It'll add it to the XML file as '<set order="1">Star Wars</set>'.
The reason the sets manager reloads the list, is that when opening the manager, it reads set information from an invisible column, but while managing your sets, it doesn't update this column, so it needs to reload the list after you're done managing to set the invisible column with the correct set information.
I'll be looking into changing this to manage movies while managing your sets since I also find it a bit disturbing to the workflow.
3) Except for trailers, everything can be set to auto download, I've had a little trouble with trailer downloading jumping out of the processing thread.
It'll happily continue any other actions while downloading the trailer, so it's possible for it to start processing the next movie while it's still downloading the trailer for the previous one.
This one is often enough requested though, so i'll keep looking into ways to settle this correctly.
Well, good news, I already fixed the sorting bug, and i'll try to release a new version as soon as possible.
The "- " without a space in front was for movies like "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace" to be more easily recognized, but on a try it seems to pick it up easily enough either way, so it shouldn't be a problem anymore.
I'll also look into renaming for windows, at least I already know which are the problem characters.
Linusorg:
1) I've made some arrangements for VIDEO_TS folders, but haven't done many tests with it, I'm hoping users will let me know if it's not doing things correctly. ^^;
I hadn't even heard about BDMV structures yet before just now, ViMM searches for the first video file or VIDEO_TS folder, the "BDMV" is called just like that? I shall see to it that it places files more appropriately.
2) What do you mean with "the correct member"?
Currently sets ( and set order ) are set almost automagically through the Sets Manager, sorted by movie date, by typing the common name of those movies. (Like "Star Wars" adding Every movie containing the words "Star Wars" in release date order )
It'll add it to the XML file as '<set order="1">Star Wars</set>'.
The reason the sets manager reloads the list, is that when opening the manager, it reads set information from an invisible column, but while managing your sets, it doesn't update this column, so it needs to reload the list after you're done managing to set the invisible column with the correct set information.
I'll be looking into changing this to manage movies while managing your sets since I also find it a bit disturbing to the workflow.
3) Except for trailers, everything can be set to auto download, I've had a little trouble with trailer downloading jumping out of the processing thread.
It'll happily continue any other actions while downloading the trailer, so it's possible for it to start processing the next movie while it's still downloading the trailer for the previous one.
This one is often enough requested though, so i'll keep looking into ways to settle this correctly.