2014-05-17, 21:32
Hi DanCooper,
Just reporting some issues with Ember 1.4 latest beta (Windows 8.1):
1)
1.1) Store themes in sub-folder will not stick after selected and will revert to 'Store themes in movie directory'. This causes a library set up with themes inside 'Themes folder to not show up on Embers list panel. Clicking 'Apply' brings the errorlogger: ERROR,"Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at Ember_Media_Manager.dlgSettings.SaveSettings(Boolean isApply)"
1.2) The sub-folder is created and saved by TvTunes with default name 'Themes' in plural, not 'Theme' which would lead to not finding the folder. It would require the user to manually correct this every-time in their settings when actually it can be corrected in Ember default settings (next beta release)?
2)
2.1) I believe this has been reported happening in TV shows already, however it happens to me in movies too: Disc, clearart, landscape & logo (don't know if could be the case for any other type of file that I don't have in the folder to test) do not show when movies are first scanned to list panel. Only after reolading manually on a by-video basis, they get to show up.
2.2) Theme tick doesn't show up because the Themes are in sub-folders 'Themes' and the setting doesn't currently 'apply and save', as explained in item 1).
After refreshing the single video:
2.3) 'Themes' folders are being scanned into video list (they contain audio files in formats different than mp3 and using any name not just theme.mp3, which is a new support in TvTunes). Files such as .cue sheets (usually accompanying .flac files) are beings scanned too.
2.4) Because of new support for multiple themes and any random name the user wants, any existent audio theme named different than 'theme.mp3' is not being recognised at the moment by Ember. For instance a whole soundtrack album could be indeed inside the 'Themes' folder as per image below:
2.5) There could even be just a tvtunes.nfo (see image below) pointing to a theme somewhere else, e.g. the folder for the soundtrack album of the movie in the music library; or both, a theme and a tvtunes.nfo which for practical purposes mean the same. This in turn means that if Ember finds a tvtunes.nfo inside a 'Themes', it should be consider that that video has an audio theme and a tick should show under the theme column.
Just reporting some issues with Ember 1.4 latest beta (Windows 8.1):
1)
1.1) Store themes in sub-folder will not stick after selected and will revert to 'Store themes in movie directory'. This causes a library set up with themes inside 'Themes folder to not show up on Embers list panel. Clicking 'Apply' brings the errorlogger: ERROR,"Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at Ember_Media_Manager.dlgSettings.SaveSettings(Boolean isApply)"
1.2) The sub-folder is created and saved by TvTunes with default name 'Themes' in plural, not 'Theme' which would lead to not finding the folder. It would require the user to manually correct this every-time in their settings when actually it can be corrected in Ember default settings (next beta release)?
2)
2.1) I believe this has been reported happening in TV shows already, however it happens to me in movies too: Disc, clearart, landscape & logo (don't know if could be the case for any other type of file that I don't have in the folder to test) do not show when movies are first scanned to list panel. Only after reolading manually on a by-video basis, they get to show up.
2.2) Theme tick doesn't show up because the Themes are in sub-folders 'Themes' and the setting doesn't currently 'apply and save', as explained in item 1).
After refreshing the single video:
2.3) 'Themes' folders are being scanned into video list (they contain audio files in formats different than mp3 and using any name not just theme.mp3, which is a new support in TvTunes). Files such as .cue sheets (usually accompanying .flac files) are beings scanned too.
2.4) Because of new support for multiple themes and any random name the user wants, any existent audio theme named different than 'theme.mp3' is not being recognised at the moment by Ember. For instance a whole soundtrack album could be indeed inside the 'Themes' folder as per image below:
2.5) There could even be just a tvtunes.nfo (see image below) pointing to a theme somewhere else, e.g. the folder for the soundtrack album of the movie in the music library; or both, a theme and a tvtunes.nfo which for practical purposes mean the same. This in turn means that if Ember finds a tvtunes.nfo inside a 'Themes', it should be consider that that video has an audio theme and a tick should show under the theme column.