2016-09-23, 22:15
edit: fixed, see bottom of post.
I just updated from Jarvis to Krypton beta 2. I noticed Nox Silvo updated itself on first launch to 6.0.0 - nice. The only thing I can see that's broken for me is the widget for TV Shows which I had set to show most recently played shows. i.e. as soon as an episode is played, that show jumps to position 1 in the widget.
If I recall correctly, this wasn't working quite right under Jarvis either and the workaround was to use a playlist as the widget. This is my playlist which works fine in Jarvis:
But for some reason in Krypton, the sorting is completely off, I can tell how it's sorting but it's not by last played. Any ideas what's wrong?
edit: ok typically, I work this out just after resorting to posting. After coming to the conclusion that this was Krypton's fault and it wasn't parsing smart playlists properly I took a closer look at my central Kodi SQL database - lo and behold its my own dumb fault. I installed Alpha 1 many moons ago then rolled back to Jarvis and of course, the SQL update routine for beta2 cloned and upgraded that old db, not my up-to-date Jarvis one. I dropped all old Krypton schemas, relaunched Krypton and bingo, all working again.
I just updated from Jarvis to Krypton beta 2. I noticed Nox Silvo updated itself on first launch to 6.0.0 - nice. The only thing I can see that's broken for me is the widget for TV Shows which I had set to show most recently played shows. i.e. as soon as an episode is played, that show jumps to position 1 in the widget.
If I recall correctly, this wasn't working quite right under Jarvis either and the workaround was to use a playlist as the widget. This is my playlist which works fine in Jarvis:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<smartplaylist type="tvshows">
<name>In progress shows widget</name>
<match>all</match>
<rule field="inprogress" operator="true" />
<order direction="descending">lastplayed</order>
</smartplaylist>
But for some reason in Krypton, the sorting is completely off, I can tell how it's sorting but it's not by last played. Any ideas what's wrong?
edit: ok typically, I work this out just after resorting to posting. After coming to the conclusion that this was Krypton's fault and it wasn't parsing smart playlists properly I took a closer look at my central Kodi SQL database - lo and behold its my own dumb fault. I installed Alpha 1 many moons ago then rolled back to Jarvis and of course, the SQL update routine for beta2 cloned and upgraded that old db, not my up-to-date Jarvis one. I dropped all old Krypton schemas, relaunched Krypton and bingo, all working again.