2016-03-09, 21:02
When I first tried Estuary, I was dismayed that there weren't any Viewtype that also displayed media info about marked element.
Thankfully, I found the "turn on media flags" settings under skin settings.
But! Resolution is missing. Everything else is there, video codec, aspect ration, audio codec and channels, but not resolution. There is more than enough room to the left of video codec to display the resolution.
Why do you ask?
Well, I use it as a way to discover movies that I've forgotten to update to 1080p. And now later in the year, a good way to now which movies are 2160p and which ones are "just" 1080p.
At last, a small extra request.
I don't know if this is possible yet, and probably isn't up to the skin (or Kodi might need support for it first, then skins can use it), it would be lovely to add HDR/SDR as a media tag.
Now that UHD Blu-ray movies are starting to ship, and we'll hopefully soon be able to backup them onto our media centres, it would be great have it easily visible if it is HDR or not.
The same goes for bit depth of colour, but that shouldn't be any problems I guess?
Thankfully, I found the "turn on media flags" settings under skin settings.
But! Resolution is missing. Everything else is there, video codec, aspect ration, audio codec and channels, but not resolution. There is more than enough room to the left of video codec to display the resolution.
Why do you ask?
Well, I use it as a way to discover movies that I've forgotten to update to 1080p. And now later in the year, a good way to now which movies are 2160p and which ones are "just" 1080p.
At last, a small extra request.
I don't know if this is possible yet, and probably isn't up to the skin (or Kodi might need support for it first, then skins can use it), it would be lovely to add HDR/SDR as a media tag.
Now that UHD Blu-ray movies are starting to ship, and we'll hopefully soon be able to backup them onto our media centres, it would be great have it easily visible if it is HDR or not.
The same goes for bit depth of colour, but that shouldn't be any problems I guess?