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Length info of a movie - catweazle71 - 2011-07-26

Hi,

in most of my movies the length info shows something like "120 min Minuten"Confused

So the minute info is doubled and I have no idea whyHuh

Any ideaHuh


- butchabay - 2011-07-26

catweazle71 Wrote:Hi,

in most of my movies the length info shows something like "120 min Minuten"Confused

So the minute info is doubled and I have no idea whyHuh

Any ideaHuh

Maybe it could be useful if you tell us which skin you're using ...


- mkortstiege - 2011-07-26

.. and which scraper returned the "120 min" value. Btw, this should not happen in case you have the "Extract thumbnails and video information" option activated.


- catweazle71 - 2011-07-26

Thank you for your fast answers :-)

I use Aeon MQ2 skin but I don't think that it depends on the skin. The movie infos I scrape with Ember Media Manager, maybe this is the issue. But strange, some of my movies have correct info, e.g. 120 Minuten (so without the "addon" min).

It's really strange, because sometimes movie has info like "120 min | 133 min (unrated) Minuten" or something like that.

Really strange, isn't itHuh

Maybe there is an easy solution?


- mkortstiege - 2011-07-26

Check the "Extract thumbnails and video information" option in video settings and the issue is gone. And yes, it's caused by the 3rd pary helper app that's storing a string value as runtime while XBMC wants a numeric one these days.


- butchabay - 2011-07-26

Take a look at ember media manager, there should be an option in settings if i remember ...


- catweazle71 - 2011-07-26

Yep, in EMM there is an option to define the duration format. In my config it was <m> min (<m> stands for the number of minutes). I tried a new format, just <m>, and it seems to work Laugh

Unfortunately I now have to update my whole database Sad

Thanks again Big Grin