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  •  10-23-2007, 8:55 AM 216683 in reply to 216334

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    thanks for the reply ahelseth and s.t.s

    That fixed the problem.  On a different note if I compress the dvrms files to WMV with DVRMSToolbox would the metadata (TV show data ie. show descriptions) show up in MyTV or More TV third party plugins?  I find quality of the metadata from TVDB.com lacking. 

  •  10-24-2007, 9:28 AM 216937 in reply to 216683

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    is Andrew still around :-) ?
  •  10-24-2007, 9:35 AM 216942 in reply to 216937

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I've been wondering the same thing lately.
  •  10-24-2007, 11:17 AM 216978 in reply to 216942

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I've seen him at another forum I frequent, so he's still around.. Probably just busy with real-life things :)


  •  10-24-2007, 1:35 PM 217016 in reply to 216978

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    Hi,

    First of all thank you for a very nice piece of software - great work Andrew!

    I would really recommend that you create a website with the essential details on it, it's a hell working through this thread that's more than 30 pages long - I'm afraid it might scare some people away. A site with screenshots, tips, known issues, changelog etc. would make it easier to get started with the software. Maybe a wiki would do the job, so you wouldn't have to do all the updating yourself.
    Perhaps even a dedicated forum (either a seperate one or a section here at the site), so that threads would be easier to overview instead of one endless long one.

    I'm also having trouble with the syntax error in the date (Danish language/time), would be nice with a permanent workaround :)


    Sune Christesen
    ActiveWebs.dk - Danish hosting company
    Data Center Map - Free co-location index
  •  10-26-2007, 11:12 AM 217482 in reply to 211501

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    thanks great plugin just one slight problem

    when i go into the episodes the thumbnails are not displayed just a blue box any ideas?

    its ok in VMC and explorer they are AVI's

    Also sorry if this as been mentioned but is it possible to tag the episodes you have watched like say in the MYmovies plugin?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  •  10-27-2007, 6:26 AM 217630 in reply to 217482

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    Is there anyway episode number information can be shown from the xml data for each file? This way if the ordering of episodes for whatever reason goes wrong at least it will be obvious. Also it just seems a little odd not to have it there somewhere...
  •  10-27-2007, 6:48 AM 217634 in reply to 217630

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    dyesect:
    Is there anyway episode number information can be shown from the xml data for each file? This way if the ordering of episodes for whatever reason goes wrong at least it will be obvious. Also it just seems a little odd not to have it there somewhere...

    i whole-heartedly second that request - i think its a great app but it woudl be very helpful to incorporate episode numbers.

  •  10-27-2007, 8:48 AM 217653 in reply to 217634

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I completely agree --especially when you use dvd cover (?) and the episodes are listed top to bottom then left to right.
  •  10-27-2007, 9:04 AM 217657 in reply to 217634

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    spyder:

    dyesect:
    Is there anyway episode number information can be shown from the xml data for each file? This way if the ordering of episodes for whatever reason goes wrong at least it will be obvious. Also it just seems a little odd not to have it there somewhere...

    i whole-heartedly second that request - i think its a great app but it woudl be very helpful to incorporate episode numbers.

    I could have TVCollection Manager add the episode number to the title if that is what you guys are want. 

    I could make it an option to include the episode number or other data with a formated string like the following:  (%episodeno%) %epidsodetitle% or %episodetitle% - %episodeno%.  I would define a list of variables that you could include and the user would format the title string anyway they wanted.

    Let me know if anyone would be interested.

    Ben (woodrbe)

    benwoodring.spaces.live.com


    Ben (woodrbe)
    benwoodring.spaces.live.com
  •  10-27-2007, 1:35 PM 217688 in reply to 217657

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I have to third that request, Episode numbers would be fantastic, as would a number of other things taken from the XML files (like year released, so you can sort that way, or even just date added so you know whats new).  Ben, if we can't get a response from Andy, or even if we can, if it's not that much effort, I can guarantee I'll be using the feature.

    On a side note, I've found a bug.  Top Gear is up to season 10, and that's the first cover I see, because it appears to not be counting both digits.  I'm sure trhis would happen with others, but I only have season 10 for Top Gear, nothing else is up to  it yet.

    Hope to see you soon Andy, as there's a number of things we're hoping to see released.  Hopefully that other pesky paid stuff's not tying you down too much Stick out tongue [:P]

    Again, thanks for such a great App.  I just went live with it yesterday in my Lounge and it's been a hit so far.

    Schlep Big Smile [:D]

     

    EDIT: Ben, I think the best way to have the ep numbers added would be "01. Pilot", just seems neat would be a good option if we can take it ;)

  •  10-27-2007, 3:10 PM 217706 in reply to 217688

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    re: bug - I'd imagine it's ordering alphanumerically (as a dictionary does).

    As such, "1 Richard Hammond Crashes Something.avi" comes after

    "10 Richard Hammond Crashes Somethingelse.avi"

    as "0" is considered less than " ".

    you might be able to work around this by renumbering the first 9 eposiodes to "01 - xxxx" , "02 xxxx" through "09 xxxx" etc - - - thus all the "0*" will be at the top, followed by "1*" etc etc.

    That, or Andy could change the code to sort numerically, rather than alphanumerically (perhaps as an option)?

    I can understand why alphanumeric would be used as a sensible default - it only goes wrong if you have titles starting with a mixture of single digit and double digit numbers - - - my "fix" above makes everything double digit, and would (should) sort it out).

    Hope this helps.

    Rob

    BTW - Andrew - give us a wave - just to let us know you're OK if nothing else :)
  •  10-27-2007, 11:54 PM 217792 in reply to 217706

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I understand fully, the only thing is, it's my season folder.  I number all my EPs properly I was just hoping to not have to rename each and every one of my season folders to be Season 01, et al.  Ahhwell, I guess it wouldn't make sense to have it work any other way, so I'll be changing them, just a li'l uglier having all my Season folders having to be double digit now.

    Thanks for the response.

    Schlep. Big Smile [:D]

  •  10-28-2007, 6:42 PM 217899 in reply to 217792

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    has a request been made to keep track of watched items?
    if it has, then I second the first post, if it hasn't then I would like it to be added to a list of things to do.

    how to keep track? maybe a new feild in the episode xml called <watched>.
    or maybe a new xml for the whole season, so the watched feild status doesn't get lost when tv collector updates the files.
    that way we can just press play on the season screen to continue a season where we left it off.

    is there a playlist function yet too? this can be part of that upgrade, if it works together.

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  •  10-29-2007, 8:43 AM 217972 in reply to 217899

    Re: More TV for Vista - Feature requests

    I thought it might help if there was a quick installation / getting started guide for newbs like me. Let me know if any of this information needs to be corrected. Thanks!

    *****************************
    STEP ONE - INSTALL MORETV
    *****************************

    Latest build of MoreTV for Vista is here:

    http://www.digitallivingsolutions.co.uk/downloads/TvLibrary_1_0_0_070930.zip

    Begin by unzipping and installing the application.

    *********************************
    STEP TWO - CREATE REGISTRY ENTRY
    *********************************

    Go to Start --> Run, then type notepad. Click OK. Paste the following text into the Notepad window:
     
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Digital Living Solutions]
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Digital Living Solutions\TV Library]
    "LibraryFolders"=hex(7):00,00

    Go to File --> Save, and name the file tvlibrary.reg. Save the file on your machine.

    Close Notepad, then find the tvlibrary.reg you created. Double-click it to install the registry entry.

    ****************************************
    STEP THREE - SPECIFY YOUR MEDIA FOLDERS
    ****************************************

    Go to Start --> Run, then type regedit. Hit Ctrl + F to initiate a Find, and look for "Digital Living Solutions." The end result will look like this:

    HKLM\Software\Digital Living solutions\TV Library\LibraryFolders

    Double-click the LibraryFolders entry and type in the folder locations of your media, for example, \\mediaserver or H:\poop. Click OK.


    ***************************
    STEP FOUR - CREATE METADATA
    ***************************

    In order to get your media's metadata to appear, for each video file there needs to be a corresponding separate XML file of the same name. This XML file is read by the application and the text within is displayed in the interface. So, for example, if you have the file

    C:\Show\Season 1\ShowTitle.s01e01.avi

    ...you will also need:

    C:\Show\Season 1\ShowTitle.s01e01.xml

    ...and the XML will have show-specific information about the file.

    To create an XML file, start by copying the text below under "basic metadata" into Notepad and saving it as an XML file. The text between the tags is what will appear within the VMC interface. Note that a list of additional tags/metadata are listed below. Also, the application "TV Collection Manager" can be used for auto-generating these XML files. Note that if you've made changes to your XML file, you may need to get Windows to "show hidden files and folders" and delete the folder called "cache" in your video directory, then re-open More TV.

    ****************
    BASIC METADATA
    ****************

    <metadata>
       <content>Path to file</content>
       <Title>Show title</Title>
       <Subtitle>show subtitle</Subtitle>
       <SeasonNumber>Season number</SeasonNumber>
       <SeasonName>Season title</SeasonName>
       <Description>Description</Description>
       <BroadcastDateTime>2006-10-12T00:00:00.0000000-00:00</BroadcastDateTime>
       <OriginalRunTime>36000000000</OriginalRunTime>
    </metadata>

    ***************
    NEW ATTRIBUTES
    ***************

    Title
    Subtitle
    Description
    Genre
    Credits
    NetworkAffiliation
    BroadcastDateTime
    OriginalChannel
    Duration
    OriginalRunTime
    StationCallSign
    StationName
    ReleaseTime
    ParentalRating
    ParentalRatingReason
    Rating
    ClosedCaptioning
    ATSC
    ContentProtected
    ContentProtectedPercent
    DTV
    HD
    Watched
    Language
    IsFinale
    IsLive
    IsPremiere
    IsRepeat
    IsSAP
    IsStereo
    IsSubtitled





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