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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 19:20:15
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Hello,
The DVD icon for the Video field in the HTML templates is missing. The DivX icon appears though..
Thank you |
Edited by - hehe on 03 Mar 2014 20:40:37 |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 03 Mar 2014 : 20:56:13
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Please have a look if there is a "normal" DVD icon in the folder. I think to remember that there are only DVD-R, etc. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 04 Mar 2014 : 05:19:50
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No dvd icon there.
15/05/2008 10:27 ££ 551.806 Back_Blu.png 09/12/2007 03:17 ££ 55.780 Back_Green.jpg 23/05/2013 10:03 §£ 109.527 bg_body.jpg 07/01/2013 12:30 §£ 3.584 blank.png 25/05/2008 09:26 §£ 1.528 divx.jpg 25/05/2008 10:31 §£ 1.391 dts.jpg 15/02/2010 11:56 §£ 12.806 eMov-logo.jpg 25/05/2008 10:53 §£ 1.192 hd.jpg 03/03/2014 12:48 ££ <DIR> help 16/06/2008 09:33 ££ 3.618 internalhd.png 04/03/2014 06:19 §£ 0 log.log 25/05/2008 10:39 §£ 1.227 mp3.jpg 16/06/2008 09:34 ££ 3.066 networkshare.png 08/06/2008 11:39 §£ 2.348 nmt.jpg 22/05/2008 09:33 ££ 20.524 nocover.jpg 09/12/2012 08:47 ££ 24.853 none-blue.jpg 06/11/2012 05:27 ££ 6.505 none-green.jpg 24/05/2008 10:59 ££ 2.418 nophoto.jpg 22/05/2008 09:33 ££ 5.762 nothumb.jpg 08/06/2008 11:45 §£ 2.103 pc.jpg 16/06/2008 09:45 ££ 5.174 play.png 23/12/2012 10:06 ££ 1.756 play_butt.png 08/06/2008 11:19 §£ 1.878 popcorn2.jpg 03/03/2014 12:48 ££ <DIR> rating 03/03/2014 12:48 ££ <DIR> rating old 07/01/2013 12:30 §£ 3.584 SEEN-NO.png 04/07/2013 10:49 §£ 3.755 SEEN-YES.png 03/03/2014 12:48 ££ <DIR> Temp 17/06/2013 01:43 ££ 537 tick.png 16/06/2008 09:34 ££ 2.993 usbhd.png 25/05/2008 09:57 §£ 1.744 xvid.jpg 08/06/2008 11:38 §£ 3.288 _nmt.jpg 08/06/2008 11:44 §£ 2.505 _pc.jpg |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 04 Mar 2014 : 08:40:52
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C:\Users\<PROFILE>\Documents\eXtreme Movie Manager 8\MediaTypeIcons |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 04 Mar 2014 : 13:18:40
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I don't think it is a matter of icon or image file, rather than a matter of coding. Can you please take a look at the code (at the "Video" line) and see what i mean?
DIVX APPEARS <font color="#3399FF">Video:</font> <font size="2"><img border="0" src="../images/divx.jpg" height="33"></font><br>
DVD DOES NOT APPEAR <font color="#3399FF">Video:</font> <font size="2"> (0 Fps - )</font><br>
Thanks again |
Edited by - hehe on 04 Mar 2014 13:34:21 |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 04 Mar 2014 : 13:22:36
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As I have to go to work now I will have a look tomorrow. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 06 Mar 2014 : 08:56:00
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Sorry, totally forgotten to have a look. Unfortuantely I have to update some progs we use @work. That needs another 2 or 3 days until finished... Please remind me later again! |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 06 Mar 2014 : 11:27:52
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Ok, i will. Thank you! |
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2014 : 12:47:10
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..Reminder ;) |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2014 : 22:14:48
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Just try to copy a DVD.jpg to the folder. For the code: (0 Fps - ) seem not to be a media type. So I have to know which template you are using. Generally I can say that those values are passed by using XMM internal variables like _MOVIE_MEDIA_. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 13 Mar 2014 : 06:31:54
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quote: Originally posted by JDommi
Just try to copy a DVD.jpg to the folder. For the code: (0 Fps - ) seem not to be a media type. So I have to know which template you are using. Generally I can say that those values are passed by using XMM internal variables like _MOVIE_MEDIA_.
Tried that. All templates. No result. |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4653 Posts |
Posted - 13 Mar 2014 : 17:47:27
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Well, I'm in the dark as you. _MOVIE_VINFO_ seem to be the used variable instead of _MOVIE_MEDIA_. But where the hell is the pic taken from? _MOVIE_MEDIA_ by the way will not be replaced in the template. I think it's a matter of XMM's internal code... |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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alsystems
Junior Member
USA
116 Posts |
Posted - 15 Mar 2014 : 17:44:37
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quote: Originally posted by JDommi
Well, I'm in the dark as you. _MOVIE_VINFO_ seem to be the used variable instead of _MOVIE_MEDIA_. But where the hell is the pic taken from?
_MOVIE_VINFO_ seems to be drawing information from several different EMM fields combined into a single display field:
(1) jpg image file found one level down in 'images' folder with the same name as the 'Codec' field (video tab)/ 'Media' field (main tab) (2) 'Resolution' field (video tab) (3) 'FPS' field (video tab) (4) 'BitRate' field(video tab)
For some reason I'm having trouble with a Codec=AVC won't display an image even though I have an image file named 'AVC.jpg'
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hehe
Starting Member
Greece
27 Posts |
Posted - 18 Mar 2014 : 07:13:58
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..Any chance Alessio might take a look at the problem? |
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Mathimid
New Member
59 Posts |
Posted - 15 Sep 2014 : 03:22:25
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Just stumbled over this threat. It's a little outdated, but, i've taken a look. There is no HTML code, which refers to an DVD.jpg, in the source code of the html-file, after the export process. This let me assume, that the refer to the image is hard coded during the export. In fact there is nothing written in that area, if there is no image available for that. But html is a static code. So it's definitely hard coded. |
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alsystems
Junior Member
USA
116 Posts |
Posted - 15 Sep 2014 : 09:05:11
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I'm confirming that the video type graphic that displays in an HTML export is hard coded internally in XMM. 'Custom2' HTML Template does have a 'DVD.jpg' graphic that will not display in the HTML export.
The whole process should be checked. The only video type graphic I see displayed are: XVid DivX HD
There should be many more video formats than this. Some video type formats are ignored and no graphic is displayed. |
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roby2012
Starting Member
Italy
1 Posts |
Posted - 25 Dec 2014 : 17:01:44
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I wanted to know if you found the solution? |
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