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mccorkled Wrote:1. The ratings trailers arent playing. (I edited the .nfo to say "USA G" and I edited the rating video to "USA G.avi" and it doesnt work)
I got the ratings vids to work by doing a batch rescrape with media companion with the certification set to USA
http://billyad2000.darkbb.com/announcements-f1/
that should output ratings of "G" "PG" etc.
Then you have to refresh the videoDB for the changed nfo's to take effect.
My ratings videos are named "G.avi" "PG.avi" etc.
Hope that helps out.
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that's what worked 100% for me. if it can be .mkv, then it just has to be named G, gather than rated g
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Nuka1195
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this is getting out of hand.
i've stated numerous times. ONLY RATING VIDEOS NEED TO HAVE AN .AVI EXTENSION.
accept it or don't use the script.
i'm making progress on the new version. i submitted a patch for xbmc, that will make the settings more manageable, if accepted and skinners use it.
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soder Wrote:Are you sure you have encoded the DTS 5.1 right? When I play them I get Dolby from ac3 in XBMC. DTS 7.1 gives me DTS on my reciever.
DD 5.1 works as it should, and DD True HD 7.1 only plays left and right, since my reciever is not capable of True HD.
/Söder
No Im not sure. Thats why I needed help. Let me know what files are bunked and I will try to fix them.
For the ratings...
Of course have them named "G.avi" ect. I have tried many combination of G, USA G, USA:G in the DB and I have all my files named to "Rating".avi
what else can I try?
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Nuka1195 Wrote:doesn't juanflaco's diagram explain it?
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=55628&page=38
mccorkled upload your db somewhere and i'll have a look.
http://pastebin.com/m49d80a1d
Ive also tried with...
"<certification>USA:G</certification>"
"<certification>USA G</certification>"
"<certification>G</certification>"
and Ive names my ratings to..
"USA G.avi"
"G.avi"
Im using Windows 7 too. Maybe just adding .avi to the end of the file name isnt the same as if it was in Windows XP?
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mccorkled i said your database. but, just goto a movie in xbmc library that doesn't play a rating url and view movie information. what does the mpaa rating say.
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2010-01-13, 04:48
(This post was last modified: 2010-01-13, 06:18 by User 55003.)
mccorkled Wrote:http://pastebin.com/m49d80a1d
Hi mccorkled, problem is your <mpaa /> tag is blank, your ratings info is in a tag called <certification>G</certification>, the script and the database is looking for MPAA.
<mpaa>G</mpaa>