2019-02-27, 03:46
@"chrissix"
I was able to add a local trailer by adding "-trailer" to the end of the file name and it was added to the database. I also removed one of the YouTube trailer plugin links from a movie in the database and ended up getting the extendedinfo script to search YouTube. Try this...
I'll take another look at the "AB FANART".
I was able to add a local trailer by adding "-trailer" to the end of the file name and it was added to the database. I also removed one of the YouTube trailer plugin links from a movie in the database and ended up getting the extendedinfo script to search YouTube. Try this...
Code:
<item id="11">
<label>31701</label>
<onclick condition="!String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Trailer) + !Skin.HasSetting(fullscreentrailer)">SetFocus(9930)</onclick>
<onclick condition="!String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Trailer) + !Skin.HasSetting(fullscreentrailer)">PlayMedia($INFO[ListItem.Trailer],1)</onclick>
<onclick condition="!String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Trailer) + Skin.HasSetting(fullscreentrailer)">SendClick(2003,11)</onclick>
<onclick condition="String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Trailer)">RunScript(script.extendedinfo,info=youtubebrowser,id=$INFO[ListItem.Title] $INFO[ListItem.Year])</onclick>
<onclick condition="String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Trailer) + !System.HasAddon(plugin.video.youtube)">ActivateWindow(Videos,plugin://plugin.video.youtube)</onclick>
<visible>Container.Content(movies)</visible>
</item>
I'll take another look at the "AB FANART".