2010-01-07, 20:40
Here's an updated file / folder map, but I've been unable to test everything because my theater is apart at the moment while I'm doing some remodeling in there.
Link to large version.
I haven't tested the following, can anyone please confirm?
1. Rating folder: contains files R.avi, PG.avi, PG-13.avi, etc. Files can be any playable format, but must have an .avi extension.
2. Slides.xml in the "_Exclude" directories have "N/A" for all values. This will not match any slides, so these directories can be used to manually exclude any slides you don't want shown during a particular screening, regardless of rating. Useful if you want a themed slideshow (ie. play all Harry Potter trivia before a HP film by dropping everything except Harry Potter slides into the "_Exclude" directories.) I'm not sure of the behavior here; if you have a slides.xml with all "N/A" values in a parent directory, but you drop in sub-folders which have slides.xml files which do return results, will the content of those sub-folders be displayed?
Sorry I can't test these particular components at the moment, but hope the diagram is useful.
Link to large version.
I haven't tested the following, can anyone please confirm?
1. Rating folder: contains files R.avi, PG.avi, PG-13.avi, etc. Files can be any playable format, but must have an .avi extension.
2. Slides.xml in the "_Exclude" directories have "N/A" for all values. This will not match any slides, so these directories can be used to manually exclude any slides you don't want shown during a particular screening, regardless of rating. Useful if you want a themed slideshow (ie. play all Harry Potter trivia before a HP film by dropping everything except Harry Potter slides into the "_Exclude" directories.) I'm not sure of the behavior here; if you have a slides.xml with all "N/A" values in a parent directory, but you drop in sub-folders which have slides.xml files which do return results, will the content of those sub-folders be displayed?
Sorry I can't test these particular components at the moment, but hope the diagram is useful.