2010-01-26, 09:36
Hi kiboy6 -thanks for the kudos!
I haven't seen your issue on my system - and I just tried to break it.
In debug mode:
1. I copied 3 trailers into a separate folder (including the .nfo files). Reset the trailers watched back in the script. Watched all 3 videos.
Each video showed this,after it was played.
22:22:37 T:3964 M:488046592 DEBUG: CApplication::SaveFileState - Marking video item J:\Trailered\htrenfo\aliceinwonderland-tlr1_h720p-trailer.mov as watched
2. Added in one more trailer, with the total number of trailers to be watched set as 1. (So, there are 4 trailers in the folder, with 3 already having been watched.
The correct, unwatched trailer showed up.
Can you replicate a similar approach, and post the debug logs?
Not sure if I can find the issue, but I'll give it a whack....
Oh - and make sure to close and re-open XBMC after each change on the variation. This should reset the xbmc.log file.
Cheers!
I haven't seen your issue on my system - and I just tried to break it.
In debug mode:
1. I copied 3 trailers into a separate folder (including the .nfo files). Reset the trailers watched back in the script. Watched all 3 videos.
Each video showed this,after it was played.
22:22:37 T:3964 M:488046592 DEBUG: CApplication::SaveFileState - Marking video item J:\Trailered\htrenfo\aliceinwonderland-tlr1_h720p-trailer.mov as watched
2. Added in one more trailer, with the total number of trailers to be watched set as 1. (So, there are 4 trailers in the folder, with 3 already having been watched.
The correct, unwatched trailer showed up.
Can you replicate a similar approach, and post the debug logs?
Not sure if I can find the issue, but I'll give it a whack....
Oh - and make sure to close and re-open XBMC after each change on the variation. This should reset the xbmc.log file.
Cheers!