2010-03-22, 22:23
Hi Jason and other developers.
Love the program, thanks for making it open source
It's not everyday you come across a professionally written VB app that's open source to boot!
So to the issue, I had a small problem with my massive (8+ terabytes ) collection of movies with HD audio.
Most of them are DTS HD Master Audio and I was cringing at the idea of manually editing the meta data for each movie.
But, being borderline OCD purist, I just have to have the DTSMA flag icon in XBMC
Anyways, I made a small patch that gathers the profile of the audio stream from mediainfo and checks if its DTS-HD Master Audio or DTS-HD High Resolution.
After this patch, the meta data will properly show "dtsma" for master audio files, "dtshr" for high resolution files and the standard "dca" for normal files.
Feel free to use it if you deem it worthy
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?yzonltzjjjj
Love the program, thanks for making it open source
It's not everyday you come across a professionally written VB app that's open source to boot!
So to the issue, I had a small problem with my massive (8+ terabytes ) collection of movies with HD audio.
Most of them are DTS HD Master Audio and I was cringing at the idea of manually editing the meta data for each movie.
But, being borderline OCD purist, I just have to have the DTSMA flag icon in XBMC
Anyways, I made a small patch that gathers the profile of the audio stream from mediainfo and checks if its DTS-HD Master Audio or DTS-HD High Resolution.
After this patch, the meta data will properly show "dtsma" for master audio files, "dtshr" for high resolution files and the standard "dca" for normal files.
Feel free to use it if you deem it worthy
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?yzonltzjjjj