2012-06-15, 06:56
Well I don't know what a proof of concept script is, but I'm happy to hear that you're working on something.
(2012-06-15, 22:29)shanndogg Wrote: Since there currently isn't a way to have a logo for movie sets when using the landscape-logo view I am thinking of using your method for just the extras and having all the movies displayed individually in the regular movie list.
However, I don't really have that many extras so I was wondering if there was a way to create a folder of these extras and then add it as a custom button under "Movies" without that folder being scanned to the library or having to create the extra playlists?
(2012-06-16, 00:13)thrak76 Wrote: Perhaps you could navigate to the folder using the files browser, and then when you've highlighted the folder without clicking on it, set it as a favorite (if it's possible, haven't tried it within the file browser). Then you can add the custom button and set it to that favorite. If there's no .nfos associated with the extras, then it won't be scanned in - especially if you haven't added that folder as a content source. EDIT: It looks like you have to add the folder as a content source to see it in the file browser. Maybe you can set the content type as none?
Make sense?
(2012-06-16, 02:10)shanndogg Wrote:(2012-06-16, 00:13)thrak76 Wrote: Perhaps you could navigate to the folder using the files browser, and then when you've highlighted the folder without clicking on it, set it as a favorite (if it's possible, haven't tried it within the file browser). Then you can add the custom button and set it to that favorite. If there's no .nfos associated with the extras, then it won't be scanned in - especially if you haven't added that folder as a content source. EDIT: It looks like you have to add the folder as a content source to see it in the file browser. Maybe you can set the content type as none?
Make sense?
I thought that would work, but for some reason I get this screen when selecting the Custom button I made to link to the extras folder as a favorite:
If I back out of that screen (backspace) it takes me to the files list where I can select the Extras folder there.
Also, if I pull up the "m" menu from the main screen and select the extras favorite folder there, it works. I don't understand why it would work there, but not with the custom button. Any ideas, or is it not possible to do what I am intending?
(2012-06-23, 04:01)Big_Noid Wrote: We added the single logo view:
(2012-06-23, 05:25)thrak76 Wrote: Curious, does this view option affect movies and tvshows globally, or can you select it differently for each?
(2012-06-23, 11:25)defluo Wrote:(2012-06-23, 05:25)thrak76 Wrote: Curious, does this view option affect movies and tvshows globally, or can you select it differently for each?
It's global. If you have single logo on movies, it'll be on tv shows. Think thats a XBMC thing
(2012-06-23, 11:25)defluo Wrote:(2012-06-23, 05:25)thrak76 Wrote: Curious, does this view option affect movies and tvshows globally, or can you select it differently for each?
It's global. If you have single logo on movies, it'll be on tv shows. Think thats a XBMC thing
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