2013-04-05, 03:21
(2013-04-04, 17:55)Batiatus Wrote: Wow, 292 pages of content to sift through. That's crazy! I have browsed and done some searching but so far I've not been able to find the answers I seek so forgive me if they've already been responded to in here.
First, I'm trying to determine if there's a method of increasing items in the CE script. I'm looking for a play-back sequence as follows;
1. Trivia Intro Video(s)
2. Slides w/ music playlist
3. Trivia Outro Video(s)
4. Movie Theater Intro Video(s)
5. Coming Attractions Intro Video(s)
6. Trailer(s)
7. Coming Attractions Outro Video(s)
A. Theater Promo Video (Let's all go to the Lobby, etc)
B. Cartoon Short Intro Video
C. Cartoon Short
8. Feature Presentation Intro Video(s)
9. Rating
D. Theater Specific Audio Video (playlist, randoms etc for THX, Equipment Promos and such)
10. Audio (DD/DTS/THX etc) Only Dolby or dts formats videos here
11. Countdown Video
12. Movie Starts
13. Intermission Video(s) - If selected
14. Rating Video - if selected
15. Audio Format Video - if selected
16. Next Movie Starts
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. The last three can repeat up to 3 more times
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17. Feature Presentation Outro Video(s)
18. Movie Theatre Outro Video(s)
Of course the Theater Promo videos can be put into the Coming Attractions Outro slot but still curious if there's possibility for both.
Also, is it possible to have 2 separate CE scripts? The reason being 1 for regular 2D movies and 1 for 3D movies where the trailers and cartoon short can be different folders containing 3D videos. Also a "Put your 3D Glasses on Now" intro video.
At the moment, there is not a method to easily add the videos, except by setting up a playlist and using that playlist at the various parts of the intros. I will be adding a few more 'unlabeled' into/outro videos in the near future.
I have been thinking about adding the 3D intro to the script. The only problem is how to determine if the Video is 3D. The script uses XBMC Database information for various things, but I don't think XBMC stores 3D movie data. I guess I would have to rely on file naming to determine if the movie is 3D. I could always put a user adjustable setting that the script would use to determine if the file name represents a 3D movie.
For example: Future settings:
Code:
Enable 3D Video Intro True/False
3D file name tags:(separate different tags by semi-colon ";" ) H-SBS;HSBS;SBS;3D
So if the file name contains any of the following tags, H-SBS, HSBS, SBS or 3D, the script knows to play the 3D intro.(the file name tag setting would only be visible if Enable 3D Video Intro is set to True).
This would not be hard to add to the script and it can be placed right before the Movie Playback starts.
If you(or RagnaroktA) can think of any default tags, or maybe another way to detect the 3D movie please feel free to tell me.