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That is of course until someone (after its released) wants to write a jetty front end for it
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Interesting. Can you confirm that the BMI fanart works the same as phoenix in regards to movies? I have a very extensive fan art collection for movies I will be releasing soon. Ex:
File structure I presently use: [Fanart folder] > Movies > [Movie Name] > Backgrounds > Background.jpg ..............................................................................Background1.jpg .............................................................................etc..... ...................................................... > Posters > Poster.png Also in the same folder as the movie I have for example: Iron Man > Iron Man.mkv .............> Ironman.mkv.properties the .properties file lists all the relevant info that displays in the Sage details screen. It is all in line and works by default with Plucky's Movie wall, SageMC, iMovies, and regular Sage. Can this all be loaded into Ortus? Thanks. Last edited by chris123; 12-07-2009 at 11:07 AM. |
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As Razrsharpe said really The only exception being you won't need the .properties files for Ortus but it won't hurt to include them. One other bonus of using our database is the ability to delete entries without damaging the wiz.bin or having to remove the actual media file.
Cheers Ben
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Excellent. Can you post an example of a particularity in season folder structure?
Also, thanks for the info on the .properties files, how does Ortus store this information differently? Judging from what I've seen and read, it looks like Ortus would be excellent for retrieving and sorting TV based files. How does it's functionality work in regards to music? I would love to replace that clunky Sage music browser.... Last edited by chris123; 12-07-2009 at 12:14 PM. |
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Ortus maintains/uses a second db that contains all the metadata information for all the mediafiles. Ortus scrapes and writes to this db directly. The ortus db and the sage wiz.bin db are linked to eachother with the mediafile ID (unique id assigned by sage to mediafiles). The ortus STV uses the ortus db as the primary source for metadata and the wiz.bin as a backup. Quote:
I've probably said too much already so i think that's as detailed as an explanation that we want to give right now... until things progress farther along and start to release the api / db in some sagemc STVi's.
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Currently the fanart folder structure is as follows:
\\Backgrounds \\Posters \\Banners \\Season0 \\Banners\\Season1 \\Bannersetc.... Where Season0 are specials. This how its working at the moment but may change in the final version. Cheers Ben
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Ok! Thanks for the information. That's all I think I'll need to know.. look forward to hearing more.
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A word of caution moving forward to the ortus team... try to avoid single digit season numbers. I'd pad them all to 2 digit.. it makes folder sorting and such MUCH easier.
Season00, Season01, Season02, etc...
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Yeah we have been done that route you don't have to pad them you can convert to integers for the sorting.
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Great stuff. The screen caps look very nice - clean and uncluttered.
Let me know if you need help testing and debugging
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Sure, Its a while off testing yet but I'll defo be asking for your help when the time comes
Cheers Ben
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Everything sounds good. I'm excited to see what you guys do with the way music is done. What would really be awesome is music scraping and organizing. I look forward to your initial release.
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I'd also be willng to help with the development and coding.
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A lot of us are pretty excited about the idea of automatic fanart for our music/music video libraries.
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Obviously in the coding, you can use integers (would be the better way anyways). But just for aesthetics of the folders themselves (believe me, at some point someone will be moving/generating folders/images by hand) then the string sorting is still a nice feature.
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Didn't realize you were talking about folders good point
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this is also a reason that I always, when using a date in a filename, use yyyy-mm-dd, so that when string sorted, it's still chronological. (most useful for pictures, though 'modern' photo gallery software avoids this problem by using a proper database/metadata)
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yup me too... i normally just do yymmdd or yyyymmdd ... but ya its annoying when files with dates in them do not get sorted chronological.
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! I wanted to post some screenshots of my latest SageTV UI..I've actually left this alone for 3 weeks.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/4566332...7622896054563/ A lot of it "purloined" from others. I also wanted to thank all of the wonderful folks who work so hard on mods for Sage, including (but not limited to) meinmaui,razrsharpe,pluckyhd, and jaminben. The best to all in the New Year! |
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