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MPAA control for movies - stuge - 2007-03-29

XBMC is a wonderful tool and is used by the whole family. We have a large repository of movies ranging from animated kids films to stuff that Dad likes (big guns, big explosions, etc). I would very much like to easily protect my children from accidentally viewing movies outside of their age suitability.

imdb contains some potentially very useful MPAA ratings. I can imagine a system where all movies are visible to browse but only those up to a suitable MPAA threshold can be played without a password entered. A large MPAA rating could be even be displayed onscreen just before a movie starts to play - that is a good checksum for parents wanting to control age appropriate content.

Any ratring control needs to be super simple to use. I would prefer not to achieve the control with user profiles, as there are a wide range of people of all ages that use XBMC.

This would be a very cool control for parents of young (and not so young) children. Thanks.


- jmarshall - 2007-03-29

I doubt it's something the XBMC devs will bother with, mainly as I can't see what difference there is between this and user profiles. If you have a wide range of people of all ages using XBMC, then surely you'd need a wide range of classifications (and passwords) that are suitable for them to watch. You may as well just use user profiles.

Feel free to do up a patch in either case.


- J_K_M_A_N - 2007-03-29

Yea, I just have two shares for movies and two for tv shows then I have two profiles. One for the wife and myself and one for junior. In our profile, I add both shares for movies and for his, only one share. Works great.

J_K_M_A_N