2014-07-01, 06:05
(2014-07-01, 05:00)hoobie7 Wrote: I was having trouble getting 4.0.10 from the repo working so I decided to try the more current 4.0.13 from GitHub that some one suggested.
Unfortunately, the script fails to load at start up and XBMC throws an error.
See the LINK for log.
It seems to fail around line 555 I think.
Have you set the settings for the script?
(2014-06-27, 18:33)Batiatus Wrote:(2014-06-26, 03:38)giftie Wrote:(2014-06-26, 01:05)Batiatus Wrote: This sounds interesting. And like a whole new make-work project for myself.....
Do the trailers still need -trailer in the filename? And other naming conventions required?
Hope everything else is ok!
They need to be scanned into to the Video Database. This is done by either having them listed in the .NFO file, having them saved in the movie folders(-trailer.xxx) at point of movie scan or XBMC scanned.. The script also adds the option to skip the trailer if it is a YouTube trailer(reducing load on XBMC)
Sounds interesting but for myself I have 11 hard drives full of movies which don't run full-time so CE would end up delayed waking every drive up to scan for the trailer. I think just using 1 central folder for all trailers works best in my case. Still a cool feature I did not know about before.
The script gets the data from XBMC's database directly, the only time the drives would spin up is when the trailer is played.