morikaweb Wrote:Thanks I suppose. Though if all BluRay disks are 1080p by definition, wouldn't it be a no brainier for the software that bluray = 1080p? I think that's something XBMC should seriously fix.
Edit:
I ran through and renamed my iso files to "name.1080p.bluray.iso" and they are atill not showing up as 1080p or HD. So is there another flag I am missing? I am really starting to get confused.
Well, This is not a skin issue. I Have done some testing just to find out if in fact XBMC is working as a full on "Blu-Ray Player". And at this time with the current "Nighty build". It is not. You are confusing the fact that XBMC will play .m2ts stream files for a Bur-ray player. And as XBMC has no real idea what a Blu-Ray disk ISO file is or what to do with it. It can't display the flagging info. Now if you was to take your .m2ts files from your .iso's and place them in the right folders for your library. You will get the flaggings that you are looking for.
IE:
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraFanArt\lotsofimages1.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraFanArt\lotsofimages2.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraFanArt\lotsofimages3.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraFanArt\lotsofimages4.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraThumbs\thumb1.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraThumbs\thumb3.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraThumbs\thumb3.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\ExtraThumbs\thumb4.jpg
x:\Movies\Avatar\Avatar.m2ts
x:\Movies\Avatar\Avatar.nfo
x:\Movies\Avatar\Avatar.tbn
x:\Movies\Avatar\Avatar-fanart.jpg
Then you would see the flaggins that you are looking for.
Again. This is not a skin issue. It is a XBMC issue
Sorry if this disappoints you.