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Good question, let me think about that.
-edit It's fixed. Last edited by stanger89; 12-24-2004 at 06:15 PM. |
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Seems like a chicken and the egg type thing .
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#643
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umm.. ummm. Stutter, ehh?
Does this mean I need to redownload? cuz it's fixed? Most Confused (but happy.) |
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Not til mlb says so, I fixed the class he's using, but he will need to set up a new download for it (and maybe change some of the inner workings of his STV).
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One question....and sorry if this has been asked before. Is there any easy way for me to remove some of the main menu items, like "My Pictures". As I said, I'm running Meedio, so I have all these things out in the meedio menu. Thanks again |
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Now what about renaming "My Videos" and "My TV" to something? I take it that's part of the STV? |
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New "My Videos" xml information very sluggish
I have a large dvd collection (about 300) and using the output of DVD profiler makes the UI very sluggish (I have timed up to 20 seconds between selecting a movie and seeing the detailed information). I guess this is to be expected with one large file. Is there anyway to speed this up or to get DVD profiler to output individual xml files for each movie and avoid the search time.
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mlb,
Just curious, but does it read the XML every time or only once? and for those of you who want to split it up... Rename the file mlb posted (remove the .txt) then put it in the same folder as the DVDPro2Sage.class file. Then at a command prompt type Code:
java writeDVDs "d:\collection.xml" "d:\foo" 1 |
#653
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The XML information is read each time the user goes to the video information screen.
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Thanks for the help. I have tried the WriteDVDs.class file. I placed in the DVDPro2Sage folder, created C;\collection.xml and typed the following
java writeDVDs "c:\collection.xml" "C:\myMovies" 1 I get the error: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: WriteDVDs Any help would be appreciated |
#655
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Looks like you typed it wrong. It's "writeDVDs" not "WriteDVDs"
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#656
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I made an error in the transposition of the error to the reply but the command on the CLI was "writeDVDs"
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Then in that case, when you type that command, are you in the same directory as the writeDVDs.class file? And is that file in the same directory as DVDPro2Sage.class?
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Last Alpha posted! 4.9.9.
Finally finished My TV menus. All should have new look now. Added the ability to zoom a video library cover image. The cover in the detailed info is now a button. Added new property to My Videos menu. "Cache Collection Meta Data Locally". This will cause a local copy of the XML data to be created the first time it is found in the master collection.xml. This should help those with large collections. By default this is disabled. Did not want to write anything to your HD by default. That should be it. Please post any bugs you find. I am in feature freeze now and will start the beta shortly. Hopefully we did a good enough job during the Alpha phase to get through it quickly. |
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Since attempting to impliment this xml information I'm experiencing really bad reaction time from Sage. Not to mention the fact that I can't seem to get it to display any extra info. And I can not find this new option to cache it locally either.
Any help for a complete newbie to xml and dvd profiler? I have all my dvds ripped to xvid files, if that's any help. EDIT: I have this installed on a client machine and I'm doing everything there, does that require anything special? Last edited by Wheemer; 12-27-2004 at 06:35 PM. |
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mlbdude/meta_data_collection.xml= The option to enable caching will only appear in the options menu if Sage can successfully open the collection.xml file as specified in your meta_data_colleciton.xml property. If you are running this from a client AND plan on using individual XML files or to have the client cache the data, you will need to make sure your driver mappings on the client are similar to the server. For example, if the file was imported from the server as m:\movies\comedy\fletch.avi then your client machine would need to be able to read and write to that same path using the m: drive. I just tested myself with no collection.xml available and no local XML files. I cannot tell a difference in performance from before. Though that is on my super fast 1Ghz machine . You may have found some combination that would cause performance degradation though. |
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