2017-05-27, 14:54
(2017-04-10, 16:26)axlt2002 Wrote:(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.
Hi Dan,
Just to know if the two formats for ids and votes will be part of the next release of EMM and when it will be available. I'm just asking because I have started to modify manually all my .nfo files to adapt to the new ids format...but such operation is going to make me crazy soon!!!!