2010-01-22, 02:24
messywrk Wrote:This is totally correct for users which either have correct MPAA rated Movies, or don't have anything rated at all.("N/A").I think we're miscommunicating. There is NO CONNECTION between the rating of your movie and any trivia functionality whatsoever, your movies can be rated in english, german, or ancient hieroglyph and the slideshow rating functionality will work.
In my case I have German Movie Ratings (FSK 6, FSK 12, FSK 18,..) which seems to break the .py script in the "select case" statement a few lines above my quoted part.. Then the if simply breaks apart and sends every Folder to Hell.. This happens regardless of it's rating, even when rating feature is completely turned off in the script settings.
I am aware my hack looses this functionality of the script. But I don't need rated slides anyways and it wouldn't have worked any other way - except for me merging to US-Ratings.
The only element of this script related to your movie rating is the playing of a rating video (R.avi, etc.) before the feature. In which case I'm pretty sure your movie ratings will need to match the expected (PG, PG-13,R, etc.)
When you say you had to edit the script or it "wouldn't have worked any other way" I don't think you're correct. If you simply add Rating = "N/A" to your slides.xml you should be good to go (then you won't have to worry about editing the script again when new versions are released.)
I hope this helps; again it's completely distinct - you can queue an "R" rated feature, but set your trivia rating to "PG" and you'll see a bunch of G & PG rated slides before the feature.