2023-03-05, 16:37
(2023-03-04, 02:57)brazen1 Wrote:Of course I use the official version of Kodi, downloaded direct from the Kodi wedsite. I also use the version of Silvio skin from the Kodi website. I also followed what you said.(2023-03-04, 01:21)justin150 Wrote:(2023-02-20, 18:23)brazen1 Wrote: Obtain an API key from OMDb. Activate the key using the link emailed to you. Change your scraper to Universal Movie Scraper using edit source. In the settings menu for the scraper in the same edit source window, adjust the settings for the rating scrapes you desire. Add your OMDb key there also. Be sure to obtain movie name from tmdb and not imdb. Also, do a little research for EVERY UMS setting before saving your adjustments even if you think you know what they will or will not do. I highly suggest you copy your entire appdata/roaming/kodi folder before doing anything so if you make a mistake you can start over.I am with hostile17 on this one. Cannot get ratings to appear. Have tried switching to UMS and refreshing library - nothing changed.
After saving the adjustments for UMS, you will be asked if you want to refresh the entire library. That's up to you. If you don't, you have the option of refreshing every title one by one using the info window for each title. That's what I opted for choosing NO for every refresh question. As soon as the refresh completes, the rating icons appear. Hope this gives you some insight.
In theory this should be easy to set up if Embuary Info is installed. I suspect I will need to do some digging through the xmls to find a solution - although I do wonder whether having multiple rating providers for every film (for example that you are browsing in a widget pointing to tmdb helper recommended movies) might be resource intensive
I have Embuary Info and Embuary Helper installed with the latest GitHub of this skin and Kodi v21. Doubt any of that matters since seeing others implement it with screenshots from long ago. (in this thread someplace)
You don't just switch to UMS and refresh. Did you read my details?
Are you using an official version of Kodi?
It's not resource intensive for my W11 desktop HTPC. My MB and CPU are circa 2010 with 12GB RAM because I still prefer it vs anything newer.
And it still does not produce multiple ratings. I may have done something wrong, but I tried the same approach using Tajo skin and I could get 2 ratings displayed. That implies it is the skin not me that is failing.
As for resource intensive, on a PC or laptop I agree not a problem, but what about on a firestick or tablet?