2017-03-28, 17:06
(2017-03-28, 16:14)GuRu23 Wrote: I also experience the delay when showing durations and I have both addons (skinhelper and duration_axbmcuser) installed. I doesn't bother me much ... but if we can squash a bug I'm in...
(2017-03-28, 16:29)golgoth Wrote: 1) Found it, thanks! Pardon me, but where is the option to remove the circles? I did find "Indicators: none" for the library, but what about the home widget?
2) Actually i already installed script.duration_axbmcuser, but i didn't notice any change. Again, i could remove HH:MM for the library, but I didn't find any option for the home widget. Probably i'm missing something
Thanks for your help!
The indicators for the widgets are located in the Widgets settings. You can disable them there.
The difference in performance I'd mentioned goes for the library items durations. Hopefully, you fellas aren't experiencing delay troubles there?
The Widget HH:MM durations aren't part of the library duration set-up at all. They are meant to be refreshable and don't always retrieve the duration, simply because it's not present in all widget sources data. Simply put, some widgets are library-based, and can use the scraped value in minutes without any delay. In those cases the duration script should also work to convert them instantaneously. Other widgets, like Trending, In Cinemas, etc, that aren't library items can't use either, since there are no scraped values in the database.
The way the widgets are meant to be used and their potential means that I can't properly distinguish library and non-library content, since there are many types of relative paths. Whenever I tried to use the standard duration values, all durations simply ceased to display. The only thing that works for all types of widgets is the Skin Helper duration look-up. Sadly, whether the format is HH:MM or just minutes, it will always have delays. Caching seems to be problematic in the widgets, and it looks like it always retrieves the duration data from scratch. So at the moment, the widgets duration is fixed at what it is.