2009-03-24, 05:22
Unrelated, but I guess there is no way to see why a movie is rated what it is? All the "Rated R for strong sci-fi violence and action, and for language and brief nudity." info isn't in the info screen?
Hitcher Wrote:Notes:
djh_ Wrote:They all look the same! Are you sure that poster's high res?
daveisadork Wrote:http://themoviedb.org/image/posters/6793/folder.jpg
Hitcher Wrote:Yes there's a difference between using '-big.png' and just the cached thumb but whether it's worth having the same image twice in your folders is up to you to decide.
Upping the thumbsize to increase the quality of the cached thumb causes the scrolling of movies to slow down and not be as smooth, plus they looked worse when scaled down to fit the poster size.
Personally I think the standard cached thumb does the job as long as your original movie.tbn from which it's created is big enough.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<movie xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<fileinfo>
<lastupdate>2009-03-24T20:11:06.53125-08:00</lastupdate>
<version>1.2</version>
<streamdetails>
<video>
<width>1920</width>
<height>804</height>
<codec>h264</codec>
<formatinfo>AVC</formatinfo>
<duration>1h 37mn 19s 916ms</duration>
<bitrate>6 772 Kbps</bitrate>
<bitratemode />
<bitratemax />
<container>.mkv</container>
<codecid>V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC</codecid>
<codecidinfo />
<scantype>Progressive</scantype>
</video>
<audio>
<language>deu</language>
<codec>DTS</codec>
<channels>6</channels>
<bitrate>1 536 Kbps</bitrate>
</audio>
<audio>
<language>eng</language>
<codec>DTS</codec>
<channels>6</channels>
<bitrate>1 536 Kbps</bitrate>
</audio>
<subtitle>
<language>deu</language>
</subtitle>
<subtitle>
<language>eng</language>
</subtitle>
</streamdetails>
</fileinfo>
<title>WALL-E (HD)</title>
..... more movie details, standard xbmc format ......
</movie>
LaTropa64 Wrote:Can MIP update all your current nfo's with that video resolution and audio details without overwriting the existing data in the nfo? I've spent a fair amount of time updating some movie titles, plot synopsis, etc. and really don't want to lose my customized info.
Hitcher Wrote:Yes it can, you just select 'Auto Pilot' and then 'Update Media Information Only!'.Awesome! I've been using MediaCompanion but I'll be giving MIP a try now.
Quote:Hopefully AEON can use this info and save everyone having to rename all their movies. Shouldn't be too hard as it already gets the Studio and MPAA Rating from them.Yeah, I'm definitely not interested in renaming all my media. I like them being nice and simple like "Hitman (2007).mkv".