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2013-09-13, 17:12
(This post was last modified: 2014-12-12, 18:11 by robwebset.)
TvTunes has grown over time and is now more than a simple theme player for TV Shows, some of the features include:
- Play themes while navigating TV Shows
- Play themes while navigating Movies
- Play themes while navigating Music Videos
- Download themes from a selection of differrent websites
- Screensaver that plays the themes and shows fanart, cast and thumbnails
It is a feature rich and very configurable addon with numerous settings to allow you to fine-tune it to your own requirements.
More details, and how to use the addon can be viewed on the wiki:
Add-on:TvTunes
Donations
If you have found TvTunes useful and would like to help support future development and bug fixes, then please feel free to make a small donation.
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Can I just disable the theme option in DVD extras in order to test this with movies?
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(2013-09-13, 17:32)wgstarks Wrote: Can I just disable the theme option in DVD extras in order to test this with movies?
I would be tempted to comment out the onload and onunload that are in the skin file that you would be updating anyway.
Safest way!
Rob
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2013-09-14, 09:21
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-27, 11:17 by robwebset.)
Thanks for the feedback wgstarks, both capfuturo any yourself reported this problem.
I believe that it is because you are running with "Store tunes in custom path" enabled. The movie themes need to be in the local directory to the movie (as it is not something that TvTunes can fetch for itself).
I believe if you disable "Store tunes in custom path" then you will hear the Movie Theme - however you will obviously lose your TvThemes (as they are stored in the custom location).
I have commited a fix for this, so you should be able to patch this OK.
http://robwebset.googlecode.com/svn/trun...backend.py
Please let me know if this solves it for you
Thanks, Rob
Edit: Just wanted to clarify the version of this one, this change refers to r10, direct link:
http://code.google.com/p/robwebset/sourc...svn12&r=10
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I'll give the patch a try but I'm not using a custom file path. The tv themes are in the root of the tv series and the movie themes are in the root of the movie.
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(2013-09-14, 01:25)wgstarks Wrote: I added the comments to dialogvideoinfo.xml for onload and onunload.
There should only be an onLoad, no onunload:
Code:
<onload condition="Skin.HasSetting(ActivateTvTunes) + System.HasAddon(script.tvtunes)">XBMC.RunScript(script.tvtunes,backend=True&loop=False)</onload>
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Hi wgstarks, Glad to hear at least it doesn't break things that already works - so on your setup it adds audio themes for the TV Information, just not the movie information.
I wonder if it has something to do with the XBMC theme that is being used - I tested mine on a vanilla confluence theme - any chance you would be willing to quickly flip it to the confluence theme and see if it works under that?
Thanks, Rob
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2013-09-14, 19:47
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-14, 19:58 by capfuturo.)
@wgstark & rob_webset: my setup includes Aeon Nox 4.0.9 and plays all theme.mp3 (TV Shows only), previously downloaded by TVTunes prior to the installation of TVTunes 3.1.0 or manually placed in the folder of the show at any point, being this even when you change a theme on the wing. I noticed a difference between your DialogVideoInfo.xml and mine. I have the onload call right after <window>.Might work if you try changing it. Remember also to re-start XBMC and re-launch TVTunes, just to make sure.
Best,
capfuturo
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hi wgstark & capfuturo
It looks like you are both using the custom skin "skin.aeon.nox" - I have downloaded this and had a look. I think the problem is that you are not using the default confluence skin, and therefor the way in which "skin.aeon.nox" works is not the same - so your onload commands need to be compatible with that skin - I guess this will be the same for each other skin that does not implement all of confluence. In this case you will need:
Code:
<onload condition="System.HasAddon(script.tvtunes)">XBMC.RunScript(script.tvtunes,backend=True&loop=False)</onload>
This is due to "skin.aeon.nox" not having the ActivateTvTunes value in it's settings - so you are checking for something that does not exist.
Please let me know if this solves your problems
Thanks, Rob