2012-08-20, 01:02
(2012-08-18, 10:48)kidhazy Wrote: Limit trailers using Australian Certifications not MPAA.
Has anyone look at using Certification ratings to limit the trailers that are stream in CE rather than MPAA ratings?
My NFO files look like this:
Code:<movie xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<id>tt0775552</id>
<title>Aliens in the Attic</title>
<originaltitle>Aliens in the Attic</originaltitle>
<year>2009</year>
<releasedate>3/09/2009</releasedate>
<rating>5.3</rating>
<votes>5,198</votes>
<mpaa>Australia:PG</mpaa>
<certification>Australia:PG</certification>
<genre>Adventure / Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Sci-Fi</genre>
<studio>Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation</studio>
The <mpaa> obviously doesn't match the tradition strings the CE searches for, so I end up being presented with any trailer as if my movies having got ratings.
Is there a way to change some of the code in CE to look use somehow match the Australian certification with the MPAA rating of the trailers ?
Cheers.
At the moment there the code for trailers is based on MPAA. The script at the moment only converts BFCC to equivalent MPAA(it's quite close but not exact.) this conversion is used for slides and playing trailers that are in a MPAA Rating(but the movie is in BFCC)
I would need to know how XBMC stores the Country rating in it's database and the possible ratings for me to do this.
(2012-08-19, 22:31)rahulvfx Wrote: I'm still confused about "how to work intermission" is I want to play a single movie/ single mkv using cinema button ...
The intermission videos are only for when queuing multiple movies.