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<blockquote data-quote="BioGuyver" data-source="post: 423116" data-attributes="member: 58773"><p><strong>Started on:</strong> 2009-05-22</p><p><strong>last update:</strong> 2009-05-22</p><p></p><p><strong>Summary:</strong></p><p></p><p>To show directories that contain Un Watched files as well as which files have not been watched.</p><p></p><p><strong>Description:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Currently, Media Portal will remember what shows you have watched. If I go into a TV directory say 'CSI' with 22 episodes in it, any episode I have watched is greyed out slightly and this is a great feature. My suggestion would be to Grey out the Directory Name as well if all files in that directory have been watched.</p><p></p><p>This means that when I go to My Videos and get a list of some 40 directories like 'Castle' , 'Criminal Minds' , 'CSI' , 'House' etc I would like the directory name to be greyed out as well should I have watched everything in that directory. This would mean that I wouldn't have to go into 'CSI' to check to see if I have watched all the episodes.</p><p>It would also be nice if this information could work in whole directory trees as well. </p><p></p><p>So for instance if I have:</p><p>CSI : ¬</p><p> Vegas</p><p> New York</p><p> Miami</p><p></p><p>If I have watched all the Vegas shows the Vegas Directory would be greyed out but New York and Miami would still be White if I have unwatched show in them. This in turn would lead to the top directory of CSI being white as well because it contains unwatched shows.</p><p></p><p>I hope this makes sense!</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Ja</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BioGuyver, post: 423116, member: 58773"] [b]Started on:[/b] 2009-05-22 [b]last update:[/b] 2009-05-22 [b]Summary:[/b] To show directories that contain Un Watched files as well as which files have not been watched. [b]Description:[/b] Currently, Media Portal will remember what shows you have watched. If I go into a TV directory say 'CSI' with 22 episodes in it, any episode I have watched is greyed out slightly and this is a great feature. My suggestion would be to Grey out the Directory Name as well if all files in that directory have been watched. This means that when I go to My Videos and get a list of some 40 directories like 'Castle' , 'Criminal Minds' , 'CSI' , 'House' etc I would like the directory name to be greyed out as well should I have watched everything in that directory. This would mean that I wouldn't have to go into 'CSI' to check to see if I have watched all the episodes. It would also be nice if this information could work in whole directory trees as well. So for instance if I have: CSI : ¬ Vegas New York Miami If I have watched all the Vegas shows the Vegas Directory would be greyed out but New York and Miami would still be White if I have unwatched show in them. This in turn would lead to the top directory of CSI being white as well because it contains unwatched shows. I hope this makes sense! Thanks Ja [/QUOTE]
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