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Just noticed this today while skinning some views today. I tried to check trac to see when it was added but I must not have used the correct terms nothing current was coming up....Unless I'm wrong I believe it's new.
Anyways, I know some people wanted this, just giving a heads up. I'm on build r27125-BTW.
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For me ListItem.Duration is only available if the scraper find the episode time and write it down to the .nfo file.
Ember MediaManager can do this.
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There's no runtime/duration for episodes on thetvdb.com. Might work if you place <runtime>X minutes</runtime> in the episode .nfo.
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2010-01-27, 19:34
(This post was last modified: 2010-01-27, 19:37 by mcborzu.)
Yea my TV section is a mess (lots still have hacky director/flags method) been waiting on
Ember to do my cleanup. My newly added episodes using Media Companion 2 write the <runtime> field...
Ok..good to know that theres no runtime/duration for episodes on thetvdb.com, I'll use a <visible>!IsEmpty(ListItem.Duration)</visible> so things don't look out of place for users who don't use an external program.
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Where are the helper apps getting the info from? tvdb -> imdb -> runtime?
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