2011-02-20, 11:45
Oddsodz Wrote:Can you confirm that this has been done?
Below is a normal ".NFO" from a Movie that I have that has been scrapped for BBFC (UK) flags. It all works well with in my skins (Night.Purity). So I know the flaging is right. See here to see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5VVlZr3J5A&hd=1 and skip to 1:36 to see my movies with "BBFC (UK)" flags.
Code:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<movie xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<id>tt1805505</id>
<title>Walt Disney's Fables Vol.1</title>
<originaltitle>Walt Disney's Fables Vol.1</originaltitle>
<year>2003</year>
<releasedate>07/04/2003</releasedate>
<rating>8.2</rating>
<mpaa>UK:U</mpaa>
<certification>UK:U</certification>
<genre>Animation / Family</genre>
<studio>Walt Disney Home Video</studio>
<tagline>Where Dreams are made</tagline>
<outline>This compilation brings together two magical animated Disney versions of classic children's stories. In THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, schoolteacher Ichabod Crane becomes involved with the legend of the headless horseman. Walt Disney himself produced in THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, allowing Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Pluto to take the lead roles in Mark Twain's tale of a prince and a peasant who swap roles.</outline>
<plot>This compilation brings together two magical animated Disney versions of classic children's stories. In THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, schoolteacher Ichabod Crane becomes involved with the legend of the headless horseman. Walt Disney himself produced in THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, allowing Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Pluto to take the lead roles in Mark Twain's tale of a prince and a peasant who swap roles.</plot>
<runtime>57 mins</runtime>
<fileinfo>
<streamdetails>
<audio>
<channels>2</channels>
<codec>mp3</codec>
</audio>
<video>
<aspect>1.310</aspect>
<codec>xvid</codec>
<duration>57 mins</duration>
<height>464</height>
<scantype>Progressive</scantype>
<width>608</width>
</video>
</streamdetails>
</fileinfo>
</movie>
Now for the life of me. I Can not get them to run. Can you please show me a picture of the naming format. And a the right folder to point to in the script settings. Should it be to
x:\Videos\Ratings\BBFC
Or just
x:\Videos\Ratings with 2 sub folders one call "BBFC" and one called "MPAA"
Hope to hear from you soon.
As I am sure this is just a silly mistake on my part.
Oddsodz
The next release will have BBFC support(I had someone test it to see if it worked and it did) All the BBFC ratings are supports and will need to be named as such:
U.AVI
PG.AVI
12.AVI
12a.AVI
15.AVI
18.AVI
R18.AVI
MA.AVI <- saw this one in someones library
You will need to set the folder to BBFC(if thats what you call it).
The next release should be out soon...