2014-06-28, 01:09
You can't just make up types for your subfolder. Here's what your options are from the documentation comments in config.xml:
---
If the content type is all known to be TV Shows, use 'episodes';
If the content type is all known to be movies Movies/Films, use 'movies'
If the content type is all known to be movies Music Videos, use 'music_videos'
If the content type is all known to be none of the above, use 'generic' - This will simply write a directory full of the strm files
---
The easiest way to figure out how to setup filters is go into your video sources in XBMC and select the one you setup for PlayOn. When you select Playmark you will get your folder of stuff and you can figure out filters. The other thing is that you may be trying to scan things that aren't really TV episodes or movies. I just setup Playmark, marked a Miranda Lambert video, and then added this to my XBMC.MyLibrary config under search filters:
I can see from the log files that XBMC.MyLibrary can see it, and it creates a stream file in my dropbox, but XBMC doesn't really know what to do with it.
If you just want to watch Playmarked videos that aren't "regular" TV Shows or movies, you might try just favoriting the Playmark item when you are in the video source list and then go to from your favorites menu.
---
If the content type is all known to be TV Shows, use 'episodes';
If the content type is all known to be movies Movies/Films, use 'movies'
If the content type is all known to be movies Music Videos, use 'music_videos'
If the content type is all known to be none of the above, use 'generic' - This will simply write a directory full of the strm files
---
The easiest way to figure out how to setup filters is go into your video sources in XBMC and select the one you setup for PlayOn. When you select Playmark you will get your folder of stuff and you can figure out filters. The other thing is that you may be trying to scan things that aren't really TV episodes or movies. I just setup Playmark, marked a Miranda Lambert video, and then added this to my XBMC.MyLibrary config under search filters:
Code:
<Playon custom_parser="PlayOn" recursive="true" >
<subfolder name="Playmark/YouTube" recursive="true" type="episodes" />
</Playon>
I can see from the log files that XBMC.MyLibrary can see it, and it creates a stream file in my dropbox, but XBMC doesn't really know what to do with it.
If you just want to watch Playmarked videos that aren't "regular" TV Shows or movies, you might try just favoriting the Playmark item when you are in the video source list and then go to from your favorites menu.