2021-05-17, 18:00
(2021-05-17, 16:36)bsoriano Wrote:Hi Bart,(2021-05-17, 09:30)rafikW Wrote:(2021-05-17, 00:30)bsoriano Wrote: @rafikW , I went ahead and added runtime info to Media Info, Media Info 2 and Media Info 3 views. The changes are already on GitHub. It looks like this for episodes:Hi Bart
And like this for TV Shows:
And finally, it looks like this for movies:
Please let me know if this is what you were looking for. Thanks.
Regards,
Bart
For the movies I would say it is just perfect.
For the episodes (Media Info 2 view) with runtime longer than 1 hours line is wrapped which doesn't look good:
Proposal: get rid "Minutes" word.
Alternative would be to use smaller characters for "Runtime" and "Minutes" words. Goal should be to have one line.
With this approach you also fix this (which doesn't look good as well):
And one question: is it an average runtime for all episodes presented? How is it calculated? If it is an average runtime, then maybe: "Average Runtime:" should be used instead of "Runtime:"?
@rafikW , thanks for the additional feedback. The runtime for tv shows is what is scraped with the scraper that you use. My understanding is that it is what the episodes' runtime is. I agree with you that it would make better sense to represent this as average runtime.
Regards,
Bart
I think it doesn't make sense to calculate average runtime. You could have even 100 or more episodes, so reading runtime for each of them and then do the math only for knowing what is the average runtime for one episode... no, it doesn't make sense to me.
If so, then please remove the runtime for the whole series.
And as I have suggested also: the best solution for getting one line when the episode's runtime is more than 1 hour:
would be to remove "Minutes" word.