2016-05-11, 23:09
Hi Marcel,
I noticed that the "random albums" widget (Defaults widgets->Random Albums) opens an album instead of playing it right away. The other music widgets like "Recently added albums" do start playing the album. I looked into the code to see if I could find an easy fix but it seems that the "Random Album" widget points to a playlist file and opens it instead of playing it instead.
Could you check if this can be fixed?
Another issue is that I tried to add an actors submenu item to the movies menu. The problem is that if you select "Video Library > Movies > Actors >", Titan tries to create a list off all actors in the database before showing the entire list. Sometimes Kodi freezes or even crashes on this. Off course, I just wanted to select the "Create menu item to here" option. I solved it by adding a submenu to "Countries" instead and searching for a file where that got put in. I found it in the movies.DATA.xml and changed Country to Actors which seemd to do have done the trick.
It is not a big issue now I know how to work around it and it might be related to my specific setup (external SQL database and lots of movies).
Cheers,
Allard.
I noticed that the "random albums" widget (Defaults widgets->Random Albums) opens an album instead of playing it right away. The other music widgets like "Recently added albums" do start playing the album. I looked into the code to see if I could find an easy fix but it seems that the "Random Album" widget points to a playlist file and opens it instead of playing it instead.
Could you check if this can be fixed?
Another issue is that I tried to add an actors submenu item to the movies menu. The problem is that if you select "Video Library > Movies > Actors >", Titan tries to create a list off all actors in the database before showing the entire list. Sometimes Kodi freezes or even crashes on this. Off course, I just wanted to select the "Create menu item to here" option. I solved it by adding a submenu to "Countries" instead and searching for a file where that got put in. I found it in the movies.DATA.xml and changed Country to Actors which seemd to do have done the trick.
It is not a big issue now I know how to work around it and it might be related to my specific setup (external SQL database and lots of movies).
Cheers,
Allard.