2010-01-25, 16:37
steppedup Wrote:I think I've got this whupped.
"A Bug's Life" as pulled from IMDB.com by the XBMC Media Companion is rated "U".
"U" as discussed in previous posts is not considered to be an issue, and therefore, xbmcscript_trivia.py is not designed to catch it.
Kudos to mssywork (sp?) for noticing this first - if correct, I'm just supplementing their work.
There's no "U" in the mpaa ratings.
So, I yanked out the code indicated by msswork....
And booya - no more problems.
Of course, that means rating doesn't work with the trivia questions, but I've got an easy solution for you.
Make two sets of folders - one for adults and one for adults & kids. Before running the script, just go in and set it to the right folder.
Sure, it uses some hard disk space, but since everyone who's using XBMC probably has terabytes of space for their movies anyway.....
For Nuka - the IMDB is a manually updated database. That means it's going to have all sorts of incorrect information all of the time.
What about adjusting the logic to checking for an mpaa rating match? If no match, then assume the slide is rated G - and can be used with all levels of movies.
Hope that helps....it worked for me....
I used Ember to scrape "A Bug's Life" from IMDB. It scraped the rating as "J"
I manually changed it to "Rated G" still not working. Do I need to edit the movie rating in the XBMC DB? IDK where that even is.
Havent heard from Nuka in a while. Wonder if he's been around checking up on us. Interested in if he's working on that newer version we all thought would be pretty cool.