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just to let you know trailers with a native PG-13 rating are still coming up as PG_13.
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Just uploaded a new version.
This is a minor update. When the trailer has an MPAA rating on imdb (not many do), if the MPAA rating was PG-13 or NC-17, the entry from IMDB came back as PG13 or NC17. If you had the XBMC Cinema Experience script configured to filter trailers based on MPAA rating, the trailers tagged as PG_13 would not display. Version 1.82 will correctly save the MPAA rating at PG-13 or NC-17.
I also changed the application to stable as there haven't been any significant changes in a while and very few bug fixes.
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cool ! working perfectly now , Thanks ijouneaux
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Feature suggestion:
When the app runs, read all the .nfo files in the "trailer folder" and update the MPAA rating in each nfo if it's changed. This will fix all the ratings that were wrong due to bugs and will update them if new info is available about the rating online as it gets closer to the release date.
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I hadn't thought of that since I only keep about 30 days of trailers around for Cinema Experience.
I will look at it shortly.
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Not sure if I did something incorrectly, but once I ran the setup, I try launching the exe, and it crashes immediately due to not having a config file. I looked over the install directory and it doesn't exist.
Do I need to manually create a config file?
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Config file is in your C:\Users\~\AppData\Local when using Windows , I am not sure about Ubuntu... it is usually a config issue when this happens
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On my agenda are
1. Before downloading new trailers, scan existing trailers and attempt to update the nfo file if the MPAA rating is blank.
2. Point the download folder to an appropriate folder if the specified folder doesn't exist.
3. Figure out how to configure the setup file so that the config file is opened up in an editor when the setup terminates. Add a warning that the config file must be edited before running.
4. Investigate the possibility of using the TrailerFreaks rss feed (this is a low priority as HD-Trailers.net Downloader truly accomplishes what it was supposed to do.
Take care all.