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You're welcome!
The way I do it is to first add the file (web-hd.png) to the skin flags folder.
Then in the episode .nfo that Ember Media Manager generates I change <codec>h264</codec> to <codec>WEB-HD</codec>.
It should work after that no problem, if you don't use Ember you'll have to follow the advice above.
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2010-05-21, 23:27
(This post was last modified: 2010-05-21, 23:29 by Ayla.)
Look in IncludeMediaflags.xml - find the "blu-ray" "bluray" "bdrip" etc. etc. line and copy that text block.
Replace "blu-ray" etc. with "web-dl" "webdl" or whatever is used in your filenames (web-dl is most common). Edit the image path to point to your "web-dl.png" or whatever you have called it.
Also check the "fallback" "empty" section (in Alaska, the videoCodec is shown if there's not a match in the filename). You should add "web-dl" etc. there too, otherwise it will show both icons. Just copy/paste what is already there and change out the name with "web-dl" etc.
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nevermind, thanks Hitcher.
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Just curious as to where XBMC is pulling the studio logos from? As i can't actually find any studio logos in either the skins folders or in the XBMC installation folder, yet the studio flags will show up within XBMC.
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Could someone do one for Masters of Cinema?
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