2011-10-18, 01:28
Hi,
It seems that if the trailer.nfo file has multiple genre tags and each genre has its own tag, CE will not pick it up (when Limit by Genre is turned on).
In both cases below, the movie I am playing is Despicable Me. The only trailer I have in my trailer directory (\\test\) is New Year's Eve which has 2 genres. Comedy and Romance.
So: if movie has genre of comedy and trailer is tagged:
<genre>Comedy</genre>
<genre>Romance</genre>
CE will not play the trailer.
Pastebin when trailer not matched:
http://pastebin.com/KUCb4rv3
If however the trailer.nfo is structured like:
<genre>Comedy / Romance </genre>
Then CE will play the trailer.
Paste bin genre when matched:
http://pastebin.com/VMJtQDZb
As I understand it, each genre having its own tag is the correct/standard way for tagging genre's in xbmc and is the way my metadata tool (metabrowser) does it.
Am hoping you can update CE to pick up genre when tagged this way.
It seems that if the trailer.nfo file has multiple genre tags and each genre has its own tag, CE will not pick it up (when Limit by Genre is turned on).
In both cases below, the movie I am playing is Despicable Me. The only trailer I have in my trailer directory (\\test\) is New Year's Eve which has 2 genres. Comedy and Romance.
So: if movie has genre of comedy and trailer is tagged:
<genre>Comedy</genre>
<genre>Romance</genre>
CE will not play the trailer.
Pastebin when trailer not matched:
http://pastebin.com/KUCb4rv3
If however the trailer.nfo is structured like:
<genre>Comedy / Romance </genre>
Then CE will play the trailer.
Paste bin genre when matched:
http://pastebin.com/VMJtQDZb
As I understand it, each genre having its own tag is the correct/standard way for tagging genre's in xbmc and is the way my metadata tool (metabrowser) does it.
Am hoping you can update CE to pick up genre when tagged this way.