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incorrect movie ratings - pkrfan - 2014-06-06 I just started using this skin. So far I like it. I noticed that many of my movie ratings are incorrect. When I view the movie information they are correct, but the main display has them wrong. For example, a kids movie Milo and Otis is rated G, but it is listed as NC17. I get the same problem if I use local movie information scrapped by media center master or If I have XBMC scrape for me. I'm getting my ratings from IMDB. All my incorrect ratings are listed as NC17. Can I fix these manually? Thanks RE: incorrect movie ratings - MacinNZ - 2014-09-03 I am having this display situation too. Disney's 'The Fox & the Hound', for example, has the symbol for R18 (which is a porno symbol from UK) If you look at the movie info the MPAA rating is G PG's are OK. All restricteds show as R18 - should be NC17 All PG-13 have the R12 symbol All Rated approved (whatever that is) like 'Bambi' have R18 All blank rated have blank TV-PG's are OK Rated Not Rated is NR TV-MA's OK TV-14's OK It seems the US MPAA ratings are not mapping to the UK symbols for G and Rated approved Tried with other skins and does not occur, but they do not use the RED 12 symbol or the BLUE R18 symbol either RE: incorrect movie ratings - MacinNZ - 2014-09-03 I managed to sort my problem by editing the following file in an xml editor: C:\Users\compname\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\addons\skin.hybrid\720p\IncludesVariables.xml Go to the following sections and move the MPAA ratings G & U line from the bottom of the section to under the PG line <variable name="RatingMPAA"> <value condition="substring(listitem.mpaa, PG )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/pg</value> <value condition="substring(listitem.mpaa, G )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/g</value> <value condition="substring(listitem.mpaa, U )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/u</value> <variable name="VideoPlayerMPAA"> <value condition="substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa, PG )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/pg</value> <value condition="substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa, G )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/g</value> <value condition="substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa, U )">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/u</value> I also completely deleted the 0 MPAA line as there does not appear to be a 0.png I also have ratings of Approved and Passed (old Disney movies), so I changed the G lines to: <value condition="substring(listitem.mpaa,G)|substring(listitem.mpaa,Approved)|substring(listitem.mpaa,Passed)">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/g</value> <value condition="substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa,G)|substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa,Approved)|substring(VideoPlayer.mpaa,Passed)">$INFO[Skin.String(mpaacertificate)]/g</value> |