2012-12-31, 11:54
I often find myself thinking there must be in XBMC a tool (or a method) to do a job I need be done, or do it faster or better, yet I don't know of it; even if it stands before my eyes.
Other times I find mysself thinking that there must be sites out there which could be scraped for metadata, and scrapers ready to do the job, or readily amendable to it. But they are not advertised.
Then there are so many add-ons, especially in the realm of streaming, which may or may not work for me, but there is no way to tell on the basis of the information provided in their info files, indeed it often happens that their info is positively misleading as to what exactly they do. Nor is there any reliable, continuously updated, relative ranking of their performance.
And perhaps someone has solved this or taht issue, but he hasn't shared. Or he shared in a forum I do not frequent. Or he has solved something I did not even know existed as problem, but now I see it I am eager to use it too.
Bottom line, there is, IMHO, a need for a sub-forum "Users Communicate Their Experience (Or Their Frustration): Tips, Tricks, Hacks, Solutions, and A List of Don't Dos".
Other times I find mysself thinking that there must be sites out there which could be scraped for metadata, and scrapers ready to do the job, or readily amendable to it. But they are not advertised.
Then there are so many add-ons, especially in the realm of streaming, which may or may not work for me, but there is no way to tell on the basis of the information provided in their info files, indeed it often happens that their info is positively misleading as to what exactly they do. Nor is there any reliable, continuously updated, relative ranking of their performance.
And perhaps someone has solved this or taht issue, but he hasn't shared. Or he shared in a forum I do not frequent. Or he has solved something I did not even know existed as problem, but now I see it I am eager to use it too.
Bottom line, there is, IMHO, a need for a sub-forum "Users Communicate Their Experience (Or Their Frustration): Tips, Tricks, Hacks, Solutions, and A List of Don't Dos".