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| Posted: | | | | I made a file for the Danish "Robert" awards. It covers the years 1984(start)-2011. Hope you will add it to your site. And thanks for all the good work | | | Last edited: by Rigborg |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 225 |
| Posted: | | | | Thanks Tom! | | | Certainty of death... Small chance of success... What are we waiting for ?! |
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| Posted: | | | | ok please explain if I am wrong, I thought the whole idea between the two was the option to sync both program and plugin together, so if I make a change in the viewer program it makes the same change in the plugin. |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Mike: Quote: ok please explain if I am wrong, I thought the whole idea between the two was the option to sync both program and plugin together, so if I make a change in the viewer program it makes the same change in the plugin. I don't know to what you are referring to with "idea between the two", but the new feature which was added is "Automatically transfer profile changes to CCV database". So only a one-way street. Currently there is no way for the plugin to know that you have made changes in the Viewer program. And even if it would know, I would have to implement an import into DVD Profiler, which honestly is too much effort in relation of how I use both programs. Personally I do not even use this new feature. It was something I had the idea early on (and was the main reason for the plugin), but I had encountered some shortcomings in the Profiler API with which it didn't make sense to release this feature. So I only left it with the Awards display. But when Ken enhanced the API with one of the recent Profiler version which solved my problem, I finally released this feature because it could be useful for others. | | |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting TomGaines: Quote: Quoting Mike:
Quote: ok please explain if I am wrong, I thought the whole idea between the two was the option to sync both program and plugin together, so if I make a change in the viewer program it makes the same change in the plugin.
I don't know to what you are referring to with "idea between the two", but the new feature which was added is "Automatically transfer profile changes to CCV database". So only a one-way street. Currently there is no way for the plugin to know that you have made changes in the Viewer program. And even if it would know, I would have to implement an import into DVD Profiler, which honestly is too much effort in relation of how I use both programs. Personally I do not even use this new feature. It was something I had the idea early on (and was the main reason for the plugin), but I had encountered some shortcomings in the Profiler API with which it didn't make sense to release this feature. So I only left it with the Awards display. But when Ken enhanced the API with one of the recent Profiler version which solved my problem, I finally released this feature because it could be useful for others. ok so when I make changes in Dvd Profiler it automatically makes changes to CC viewer? Got it |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Mike: Quote: ok so when I make changes in Dvd Profiler it automatically makes changes to CC viewer? Got it Yes, provided you have enabled the auto transfer. Also fields you have locked in CCViewer will not be overwritten. | | |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting TomGaines: Quote: Quoting Mike:
Quote: ok so when I make changes in Dvd Profiler it automatically makes changes to CC viewer? Got it
Yes, provided you have enabled the auto transfer. Also fields you have locked in CCViewer will not be overwritten. how do I do that? |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Mike: Quote: Quoting TomGaines:
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Quote: ok so when I make changes in Dvd Profiler it automatically makes changes to CC viewer? Got it
Yes, provided you have enabled the auto transfer. Also fields you have locked in CCViewer will not be overwritten.
how do I do that? In the Edit Profile window in CCViewer there is a list of available Locks in the upper right corner. Also almost all fields can be locked directly in main window (if no skin is enabled), like cast and crew, via context menu. Also there is a "Auto-lock quick edits" option in the setting, which automatically locks most stuff which are edited via main window (like the stuff on "Details" tab). But consider, that everything which is locked, will not be overwritten by Profiler data anymore (also when importing Profiler XML). This means you will not benefit of the Profiler updates there. | | |
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