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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1292505" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>In meantime the Kodi wiki is back online again. This is how Kodi is handling trailer:</p><p></p><p>You only can have one trailer per movie. The trailer can be a locally stored file or an URL, not both. If you add the URL to the .nfo a locally available file will be ignored. If the trailer is stored locally it has to be next to the main movie and must be named exactly as the movie video with "-trailer" addition. This also is valid for BD and DVD folder. Then you need to name the trailer "index-trailer.ext" for BD and "Video_TS-trailer.ext" for DVD... </p><p></p><p>Fo usage of online trailer you need a tag "<trailer></trailer>" in the .nfo file. This has to contain an URL, not a path to a local video file. Aside this you need an addon (plugin) to play YouTube content as the URL are from YouTube. The same scenario in MP would be that the online- trailer are played with OnlineVideos plugin...</p><p></p><p>Once set up you can play some (random) trailer before the start of the movie you want to watch, similar to the experience in a "real" cinema. This is part of the core Kodi and needs no further addon. This is working with local and online trailer, even mixed online and local trailer, if you have a mixed setup (and YouTube addon installed)...</p><p></p><p>Trailer for series are not implemented in Kodi (nor they are in Media-Buddy)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1292505, member: 109222"] Hi. In meantime the Kodi wiki is back online again. This is how Kodi is handling trailer: You only can have one trailer per movie. The trailer can be a locally stored file or an URL, not both. If you add the URL to the .nfo a locally available file will be ignored. If the trailer is stored locally it has to be next to the main movie and must be named exactly as the movie video with "-trailer" addition. This also is valid for BD and DVD folder. Then you need to name the trailer "index-trailer.ext" for BD and "Video_TS-trailer.ext" for DVD... Fo usage of online trailer you need a tag "<trailer></trailer>" in the .nfo file. This has to contain an URL, not a path to a local video file. Aside this you need an addon (plugin) to play YouTube content as the URL are from YouTube. The same scenario in MP would be that the online- trailer are played with OnlineVideos plugin... Once set up you can play some (random) trailer before the start of the movie you want to watch, similar to the experience in a "real" cinema. This is part of the core Kodi and needs no further addon. This is working with local and online trailer, even mixed online and local trailer, if you have a mixed setup (and YouTube addon installed)... Trailer for series are not implemented in Kodi (nor they are in Media-Buddy)... [/QUOTE]
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