2019-01-29, 14:10
Not sure if this is a bug or something I'm doing wrong:
I backed my library up using an old version of Kodi, both to a single .XML file as well as individual .nfo files.
For any film not in the IMDB top 250 the backup left the tag <top250>0</top250>
When viewing my library MQ7 on Leia is actually displaying #0 alongside all the media flags. Movies with a real ranking are showing up both near the codec flags and in the top right of the screen as they always have.
A) can I stop anything tagged <top250>0</top250> from displaying? Should Kodi have emited that line in older versions when making a backup?
B) which is the proper location on the screen for that info to appear now? Im used to it up top, and if I figure out how to add Rotten Tomatoes ratings I guess I'd prefer them there too. I could live with it on the bottom but it looks a bit cluttered and since every movie doesn't have a top 250 ranking it's not uniform, since that's the 2nd flag from the left and not on the end.
I backed my library up using an old version of Kodi, both to a single .XML file as well as individual .nfo files.
For any film not in the IMDB top 250 the backup left the tag <top250>0</top250>
When viewing my library MQ7 on Leia is actually displaying #0 alongside all the media flags. Movies with a real ranking are showing up both near the codec flags and in the top right of the screen as they always have.
A) can I stop anything tagged <top250>0</top250> from displaying? Should Kodi have emited that line in older versions when making a backup?
B) which is the proper location on the screen for that info to appear now? Im used to it up top, and if I figure out how to add Rotten Tomatoes ratings I guess I'd prefer them there too. I could live with it on the bottom but it looks a bit cluttered and since every movie doesn't have a top 250 ranking it's not uniform, since that's the 2nd flag from the left and not on the end.