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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 986782" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Start Menu -> Team MediaPortal -> MediaPortal -> "User Files" shortcut -> "skin" folder -> open the skin folder you use -> open "Media" folder -> open "Logos" folder.</p><p> </p><p>In here you will find a mix of audio/video/etc named pictures that will show you exactly how to name your files. So use "DTS ES.mp4" for an intro example to a movie that has that audio codec in use. You can use Moving-Pictures config otherwise to view the MediaInfo codec info in more detail inside the "Movie Details" tab, select a movie and then use the "file info" tab to get the detailed info. Match the filenames of your trailers to the corresponding fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 986782, member: 18896"] Start Menu -> Team MediaPortal -> MediaPortal -> "User Files" shortcut -> "skin" folder -> open the skin folder you use -> open "Media" folder -> open "Logos" folder. In here you will find a mix of audio/video/etc named pictures that will show you exactly how to name your files. So use "DTS ES.mp4" for an intro example to a movie that has that audio codec in use. You can use Moving-Pictures config otherwise to view the MediaInfo codec info in more detail inside the "Movie Details" tab, select a movie and then use the "file info" tab to get the detailed info. Match the filenames of your trailers to the corresponding fields. [/QUOTE]
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