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TV-Server Version: 1.1.0.0 Alpha
MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0.0 Alpha
Hi...
In "My Videos" I have found out that when a videofile is recognized and found in IMDB, (say the movie "Trainspotting") then when you select this file, your variable #title will be set to "Trainspotting". Fine
Now, in the root of "My Videos" I have 2 optical drives and a harddrive containing my movies (including "Trainspotting"). If i select this folder (it is called "Videos") then the variable #title will contain "Trainspotting".
It seems that the #title is given the value of the first found film in the folder. I consider this to be a bug, since no folder should be named after the file in it.
Now, I know that I can just usen #selecteditem, but I would like to show the actual title of the film instead of the filename (#selecteditem just contains the filename).
Does anyone follow me?
This screenshot shows the heading just fine using #selecteditem
This screenshot shows that both #title (upper heading) and #selecteditem (lower heading) has a value, but I think that #title is wrong. Don't you?
Again, this is #title showing.
MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0.0 Alpha
Hi...
In "My Videos" I have found out that when a videofile is recognized and found in IMDB, (say the movie "Trainspotting") then when you select this file, your variable #title will be set to "Trainspotting". Fine
Now, in the root of "My Videos" I have 2 optical drives and a harddrive containing my movies (including "Trainspotting"). If i select this folder (it is called "Videos") then the variable #title will contain "Trainspotting".
It seems that the #title is given the value of the first found film in the folder. I consider this to be a bug, since no folder should be named after the file in it.
Now, I know that I can just usen #selecteditem, but I would like to show the actual title of the film instead of the filename (#selecteditem just contains the filename).
Does anyone follow me?
This screenshot shows the heading just fine using #selecteditem
This screenshot shows that both #title (upper heading) and #selecteditem (lower heading) has a value, but I think that #title is wrong. Don't you?
Again, this is #title showing.