2012-01-30, 16:06
actapon Wrote:AWESOME PLUGIN. Thank you very much. I'm only on day 2 of using it - my concern is upnp url's changing on restarts (which i do nightly), but it sounds like that was taken care of, so i'm optimistically thrilled with the richness this plugin adds to my library.-Yes, UPNP changes are automatically caught as long as you run this program at a regular interval (I have mine scheduled to run every hour).
Question - the "archive" if not successfully scrapped option is fantastic. I'd like to use this on my local PVR folder as well. I see you have a SAGETV script that includes archive, but i use ForTheRecord with live tv integration in XBMC. Is there a way i can use this script or another to add un-successfully scrapped episodes to the tv show as a "special" episode?
Feature Request (?) - not sure if this would fall under this script or maybe a new one, but adding the ability to sync watched status and current play head with the third party services (specifically thinking of netflix) would be awesome. Until XBMC creates a googletv or android app/port, i'm continuing to use the netflix app on my tablet and tv while using xbmc on my main tv downstairs.
Once again, excellent script. Couldn't agree more with the post very early in this thread pointed at the XBMC team. The library is one of xbmc's strongest features. Limiting it to local media that successfully scrapes is a travesty. Adding streaming content and user generated files (without manually creating nfo files) is an absoute must. Great community work getting this feature created for the xbmc team.
-For watched statuses, if you want to sync with external sources, that would probably be a different add-on, but I like the idea. However, I am working on a way to mark the .strm files as watched when you are done watching. XBMC does not does this by default because it treats the .strm as a playlist instead of a single file.
-For the PVR integration. I am right in the middle of switching from SageTV to ForTheRecord, so I plan on doing exactly what you are requesting. For starters though, install the Guide Enricher for FTR, it adds the season/episode numbers to your program guide data. Then you can change the archiving format of the recordings to display them in a nice way that XBMC can scrape.
-For all the Amazon Primer's out there, I recently started playing around with the Prime Video addon as well, and I am going to put together some search filters and will post them here once I confirm they work.