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Hi all,
I have the script working for DTS, Dolby, Trailers and intros etc but I cant get the Ratings to work, any ideas? I have my files named as the structure on page 1 of this thread.
Many thanks.
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Are your Ratings ".avi" files ? I seem to remember avi was the go for ratings, could be wrong
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Thanks for the info on the ratings, I will try that tonight.
As for the audio, I wasn't talking directly about the number of channels, just that I am play a THX intro to a video which doesn't have THX sound.
In my mind how it would ideally work is:
The audio intro is based exactly on the type of sound in the video file.
So if you have Dolby Digital Plus sound then it plays the Dolby Digital Plus intro, but if the video is Dolby TrueHD then it plays the Dolby TrueHD intro. Continuing this theme on for all the different formats
And for SD (acc/mp3/mpeg etc) then you play an "SD audio intro" (or no intro if your prefer).
Possibly a bit of a far reaching request for such a new project, but something to thing about, maybe.
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I've added support for this to Alaska Revisited now - all you have to do install it through Nuka's repo, set it up as you wish, and when you press Play in the info screen it'll start.
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Is there any way to auto download the newest trailers ahead of time? My internet connection stinks, so streaming the trailers always results in pausing to buffer.
I'd like to have the Cinema Experience play the newest trailers (like it does when set to stream), but have it (or some other way) autodownload these AHEAD of time, so they can play uninterrupted when Cinema Experience starts.
Is this possible?
Also, is it possible to have the script run everytime a "movie" (e.g - not a TV show) is played?