2013-06-01, 00:05
(2013-05-31, 23:38)galactus84 Wrote:(2013-05-31, 15:09)spanktastic2120 Wrote: If you tell us more about your setup we might be able to help you.
Well, let's see what we can come up with: I'm on Windows 7 x64.
I have several versions of XBMC in portable mode: v12.0, v12.2 and v13.0-ALPHA4 Git20130506-ddad03c. I've tried out PTV's current master and stable-pre with all of the above XBMC builds. Currently I'm on stable-pre on all of them.
Here's a zip that contains nfo files of videos that are and that aren't picked up by PTV, the relevant smart playlists, screenshots of their content via the library, the m3u channels generated by PTV and my channel settings xml files:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pvzx8e187bs6g57/ptv.zip
If only everyone were as thorough.
I dont use music videos and ive never seen a <runtime> format with a colon but ill assume its acceptable because its present in nfos for videos that are and are not picked up by PTV for you. If all the videos are in your library then the only reason i know of for why PTV would skip them is that the proper <runtime> tag is not associated with them in your library. What i would try is removing a few items that have successfully been picked up by PTV from your library then scanning them back in using the nfo files, if they no longer get picked up then its a <runtime> issue, if they do get picked up and the format of their nfo is the same as the ones that dont then im out of ideas.
If you turn on debugging then your xbmc.log might have something of use in it when the channels are being populated. you can delete the m3u for a particular channel and PTV will remake it when it restarts and write some stuff to xbmc.log in the process. Id like to see that log if you still have issues after my first suggestion, and remember forum policy is to use pastebin for log files.