2013-02-05, 16:17
2013-02-06, 05:55
Wouldn't that depend on how you rip it? I imagine it has to be at least 1280x720 for 720p or 1920x1080 for 1080i for the blu ray case to show unless I'm missing something?
2013-02-07, 01:29
(2013-02-06, 06:02)Vaikin Wrote: If it's just enabling the cases, its viewtype settings -> bd/dvd cases.
As Vaikin says above if its just about turning on and off - you can also get the clearcase view.
If the option is enabled and it still doesn't work, make sure your file is named correctly.
eg
People Like us.mkv will show a DVD case
People Like us.bluray.mkv will show a bluray case.
As I understand it, its actual encoding wont matter as the cases are tied to the file name.
2013-02-07, 02:35
No because I dont have any tags on my movies as they are all named "Movie (year)" and thats it, and XBMC always correctly picks up if its a blu-ray or DVD
2013-02-07, 08:11
It has nothing to do with the folder name (assuming you were talking about folder name), it's the file name.. Mine are ISO files..
If your file names are movie and year, then you will need to change them within the folder.
So for DVD it's just movie.ISO
Blu-Ray it's movie.bluray.ISO
For 3D moves, it's movie.bluray.3d.ISO
Remember, the NFO file must also be of the same name. eg movie.bluray.NFO
Exactly what Andrewf wrote.. Hope that helps..
../MOVIE (2013)
movie.bluray.iso
movie.bluray.nfo
folder.jpg
fanart.jpg
If your file names are movie and year, then you will need to change them within the folder.
So for DVD it's just movie.ISO
Blu-Ray it's movie.bluray.ISO
For 3D moves, it's movie.bluray.3d.ISO
Remember, the NFO file must also be of the same name. eg movie.bluray.NFO
Exactly what Andrewf wrote.. Hope that helps..
../MOVIE (2013)
movie.bluray.iso
movie.bluray.nfo
folder.jpg
fanart.jpg
2013-02-07, 08:34
Myself I was referring to folder name and file names and xbmc gets them right every time, But I don't have/use ISO files so maybe they work different. Its good to know that tags work as well though in case I ever need them if for some reason xbmc gets it wrong
2013-02-08, 16:12
perhaps XBMC has got smarter and picks it up from the size of the file eg 1080p 720p etc as it only ever used to work with the correct file path name.
Curious.
Curious.