2013-02-26, 14:02
@Gizmotoy: Actually, placing "DTS MA" in the .nfo '<codec>' field makes XBMC not recognise it. (In Metropolis & default Confluence skin, the 'dts' tag disappears, and nothing is placed instead)
So as an XBMC user, i'd rather use 'DTS' and have the tag show up then using 'DTS MA' or 'DTS-HD MA' which doesn't seem to show up at all.
It seems I was using the <Commercial_name> tag for audio codecs, but I made an exception for 'TrueHD / AC-3' to be recognised as 'TrueHD'.
I've uploaded a nightly build that should hopefully mitigate the crashing when trying to write the .nfo file text to disk, let me know how it works out.
Oops, forgot to re-add watched status when updating movies, should also be fixed in the next nightly:
http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager
@giwwi: The error seems to occur when right-clicking (or ctrl+clicking) a movie or empty list, correct? I think I fixed it in the latest nightly build:
http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager
Let me know if it still happens.
So as an XBMC user, i'd rather use 'DTS' and have the tag show up then using 'DTS MA' or 'DTS-HD MA' which doesn't seem to show up at all.
It seems I was using the <Commercial_name> tag for audio codecs, but I made an exception for 'TrueHD / AC-3' to be recognised as 'TrueHD'.
I've uploaded a nightly build that should hopefully mitigate the crashing when trying to write the .nfo file text to disk, let me know how it works out.
Oops, forgot to re-add watched status when updating movies, should also be fixed in the next nightly:
http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager
@giwwi: The error seems to occur when right-clicking (or ctrl+clicking) a movie or empty list, correct? I think I fixed it in the latest nightly build:
http://www.mediafire.com/vimediamanager
Let me know if it still happens.