2013-05-04, 17:40
Please continue to support compatibility between Eden and later releases as long as possible. I have an AppleTV2 that I am not sure I can update because I never got it backed up.
I wish the way the art is tiled in "Main Browser" was user configurable because my TV folder.jpg's are almost all banners and I would like to see them in the banner location while using artwork = pre-frodo, but I also have some season*.jpg files that are banners. If I could specify where folder.jpg, fanart.jpg and season.tbn are displayed on the right screen in "Main Browser" if artwork=pre-frodo, then I could rationalize my filenaming in a pre-frodo setup. If artwork=frodo then the now hardcoded arrangement works with fanart and folder on top and banner beneath.
I agree that it is better to have uniquely named banners, posters, fanart, etc., but for those of us who have years old collections of thousands of movies and tv episodes, flexibility is a good thing. ARPANet/Internet got where it was in the '90s by following a philosophy of flexibility in accepting documents into programs.
As far as doing large scale renaming and deleting go, I have UNIX tools for Windows 7 installed and that gives very powerful scripting using ksh or csh.
I wish the way the art is tiled in "Main Browser" was user configurable because my TV folder.jpg's are almost all banners and I would like to see them in the banner location while using artwork = pre-frodo, but I also have some season*.jpg files that are banners. If I could specify where folder.jpg, fanart.jpg and season.tbn are displayed on the right screen in "Main Browser" if artwork=pre-frodo, then I could rationalize my filenaming in a pre-frodo setup. If artwork=frodo then the now hardcoded arrangement works with fanart and folder on top and banner beneath.
I agree that it is better to have uniquely named banners, posters, fanart, etc., but for those of us who have years old collections of thousands of movies and tv episodes, flexibility is a good thing. ARPANet/Internet got where it was in the '90s by following a philosophy of flexibility in accepting documents into programs.
As far as doing large scale renaming and deleting go, I have UNIX tools for Windows 7 installed and that gives very powerful scripting using ksh or csh.