2017-04-10, 16:26
(2017-04-10, 16:13)DanCooper Wrote:(2017-04-10, 14:20)axlt2002 Wrote: When you write "TV Shows" you mean also the single Episode .nfo files, right?Yes, and also movie NFOs.
(2017-04-10, 14:20)axlt2002 Wrote: One question for clarification about the new formatI've no idea. I don't know the default value for the "default" field (true or false). Maybe the XML parser in Kodi adds the "default=true" id on the first position in DB. Maybe the <id> has the hogher priority while adding the DB, maybe the <id> will be ignored if <uniqueid> is available. I think only a Kodi dev or a look into the source code can answer your question...
Code:<id>121361</id>
<uniqueid type="imdb">tt0944947</uniqueid>
<uniqueid type="tmdb">1399</uniqueid>
<uniqueid type="tvdb" default="true">121361</uniqueid>
What does the "default" property in the last line mean? Why only in the last line and what happens if it is set to "false"?
(2017-04-10, 14:20)axlt2002 Wrote: Another point is related to ratings and votes; Kodi exports them in the following format that is not recognized by EMM:Yes, I will add that also to the next version. But atm I don't have run any tests with this.
Code:<ratings>
<rating name="default" max="10" default="true">
<value>9.000000</value>
<votes>262868</votes>
</rating>
</ratings>
Are you going to adapt it in EMM?
Thanks! Good news!
P.S.: Honestly, about "default" (btw is present even in the ratings), I don't think is going to make any particular difference for me
EDIT:
I've just made a trial: the node that has default = true, is the one that will be used as <id> in the Kodi Library.