2011-09-19, 15:03
zepfan: This is with the fix that I put up yesterday? Can you post a full debug log?
phsyraxion: This is a bit ridiculous, but I just remembered something...important. There is a bug in XBMC (both Eden and Dharma) where the dialog box that allows a date to be input only inputs it in the format DD/MM/YY. It should select automatically based on the region in the settings and (for me at least) select MM/DD/YY instead. The big problem is that there is a script function call to XBMC to tell it what format, and that tells the correct one, it's only the dialog box that's wrong.
So I don't have a work-a-round for this, yet. Also, yes, the starting episode and date will change...they are changed to the next values that will be used by the script, so just leave them be. I'm sure you were able to change the date once because it didn't violate the DD/MM/YY scheme.
Ignore the starting episode change, even if it's backwards. It cycles properly, so if it gets to 600 and that's how many items are on the list, the next value will be 1.
If you want to really try this, you can modify the date manually in userdata/addon_data/script.pseudotv/settings2.xml. Just look for "Channel_x_rule_y_opt_6" where x is the channel number and y is the rule index. Just put in the proper date and try it out.
phsyraxion: I plan on making this a rule "Put TV Shows in Order", so it will work for any type of channel (except directory).
phsyraxion: This is a bit ridiculous, but I just remembered something...important. There is a bug in XBMC (both Eden and Dharma) where the dialog box that allows a date to be input only inputs it in the format DD/MM/YY. It should select automatically based on the region in the settings and (for me at least) select MM/DD/YY instead. The big problem is that there is a script function call to XBMC to tell it what format, and that tells the correct one, it's only the dialog box that's wrong.
So I don't have a work-a-round for this, yet. Also, yes, the starting episode and date will change...they are changed to the next values that will be used by the script, so just leave them be. I'm sure you were able to change the date once because it didn't violate the DD/MM/YY scheme.
Ignore the starting episode change, even if it's backwards. It cycles properly, so if it gets to 600 and that's how many items are on the list, the next value will be 1.
If you want to really try this, you can modify the date manually in userdata/addon_data/script.pseudotv/settings2.xml. Just look for "Channel_x_rule_y_opt_6" where x is the channel number and y is the rule index. Just put in the proper date and try it out.
phsyraxion: I plan on making this a rule "Put TV Shows in Order", so it will work for any type of channel (except directory).