Wednesday, 12 June 2013

My Movies Pro for MAC OSX adds XBMC Frodo metadata

My Movies have been working on improving their movie metadata services for XBMC Frodo with the recently released My Movies Pro for MAC OSX, these changes came in version 1.30 the current version is 1.31.

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I recently wrote about my frustrations with My Movies metadata and XBMC here and since then things have improved considerably at least on the MAC, there is still no current support for TV Series metadata though just movie metadata. I am currently using the in-built TheTVDB scraper in XBMC for TV Series.

The My Movies team I can confirm are now also working on updating the Windows and WHS versions of My Movies to support XBMC Frodo better.

I have a 27” iMAC machine so was able to beta test this new version of My Movies Pro for MAC OSX. I will be comparing the My Movies metadata against the XBMC Universal Movie Scraper and I am using the Aeon MQ4 XBMC skin.

My Movies metadata for Bolt

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Universal Movie Scraper for Bolt

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My Movies metadata for Madagascar 2

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Universal Movie Scraper for Madagascar 2

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My Movies metadata for Nemo

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Universal Movie Scraper for Nemo

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Things that were previously broken and what they fixed:

Previously when using My Movies metadata for XBMC a movie title might look like the screen shot below, you can see various things were missing, like the rating logo in the top left corner, the actor images, country and some of the media info icons would be missing or incorrect. Studio icons would also not normally be displayed and the media type icons e.g. XVID, H.264 etc would either be missing or incorrect, also the duration times were all incorrect.

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The My Movies development team have now resolved these issues and generally the My Movies metadata is as good as what the XBMC Universal Movie Scraper is displaying. The only weak point is the Written By field which can be unavailable on some titles, as in the My Movies IMDB cast import option it did not import this historically, so now some titles have this data and some do not.

I am looking forward to testing the updated Windows versions!

Thursday, 6 June 2013

XBMC Live TV / PVR – DVBLogic’s DVBLink – Part3

In Part 1 we looked at the DVBLink Server “back-end” in Part 2 we looked at the official DVBLogic XBMC add-on for DVBLink.

In Part 3 we will cover the 3rd Party XBMC add-on for DVBLink developed by Zeroniak. The forum thread for the 3rd Party add-on can be found here. There are download links and installation instructions on this thread. EDIT: That forum thread seems to be dead now, try this page here instead for the download links. The actual discussion about this add-on can be found here now.

First thing to note is that you will not be able to install the 3rd Party add-on using a stable version of XBMC Frodo. I was running Frodo Version 12.2 on my test machine and when trying to install the add-on it would not install. I had to upgrade XBMC to a nightly build from 30th May 2013 in order for the add-on to be installed. This is an issue for me not sure I want to update all my Linux HTPC’s to XBMC nightlies.

Note:- for the purposes of this guide I am using the default XBMC skin Confluence, however I will also show how the Live TV stuff looks in Aeon MQ4 skin as well.

Add-on Requirements


  • DVBLink Connect! Server v 4.5.3 (Installed and functional, please test that you can stream tv )

  • XBMC nightly builds (This is very important as the addon uses functionality not yet in the official release)

  • You can find the nightly builds here : http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/

  • The addon has only been tested with the nightly from 30-May-2013.

Download the correct .ZIP file from the forum thread for your platform and install into XBMC using the Install from Zip file option.

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Now because this 3rd Party add-on is a PVR client we can enable Live TV in the XBMC settings

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Select the Enabled option and then click OK

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Select the DVBLink PVR Client from the list to enable it.
Note on this screen shot you can also see a list of some of the other PVR Clients that are available for XBMC!

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Now configure the add-on, enter the IP address of your WHS or NAS or leave as localhost if you installed DVBLink Server on the same machine as XBMC.

Specify a client name, each XBMC HTPC that connects to DVBLink should have a unique client name.

If you specified a user name and password in the DVBLink Server configuration webpage in Part 1, enter those details here.

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An explanation of the add-on settings can be seen in this user guide here

Stream – I didn’t change anything in here.

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Likewise in Advanced I didn’t change anything, click OK.

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Back out to the main XBMC menu and you should have a new Live TV menu item !
You can see the sub-menu items: TV Channels / Radio Channels / EPG / Recordings / Timer.

I haven’t added any Radio channels yet so will not cover that part.

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TV Channels

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Pressing i (info) on a TV Channel.

Switch will play the TV Channel record will start recording it.

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If I start playback it looks like this, if I press OK on the remote again it goes full screen.

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On the transport controls at the bottom, if I click the TV screen icon, it brings up a Channel list on the right hand side.

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If I select the EPG icon from the transport controls, it brings up a mini guide.

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If you use the Confluence menu on the left you can switch from TV Channels to Radio Channels / EPG: Timeline / Recordings / Timer / Search

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EPG

A better looking EPG than the official add-on IMHO and you can scroll right in to the future!
One issue I have is that the channel numbers being displayed are not the actual channel numbers as they are in DVBLink. It just lists the channels in number order, for example on this screen shot BBC Four should be channel 9 not 8 and Pick TV should be channel 11 etc. Not sure how to correct this?

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I am not sure if this is a problem with this XBMC nightly build or with the 3rd Party DVBLink add-on but when pressing up and down in the guide the UI can get a bit screwed up and it highlights more than one channel and starts flickering, this is a UI navigation bug of some kind.

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XBMC Context menu whilst highlighting a TV show currently airing in the guide. I don’t think this add-on support series record which is a serious limitation.

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XBMC Context menu whilst highlighting a TV show which will be aired sometime in the future. Notice the Record option has changed to Add Timer.

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Upon selecting Add Timer you see a Record Yes/No dialogue. Again no option for series record can be seen.

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If I choose Yes a notification pops up and a timer icon appears on the TV Show.

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Here is another screen shot showing a recording notification

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Bringing up the context menu again on the same show, I now have a Delete Timer option.

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TV Show info

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TV Recordings

Here you can see the recorded TV shows.

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Recorded TV Show info

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Playback of a recorded TV show.

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Context menu on a recorded TV show

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Timer

Timer shows upcoming recordings

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Live TV Settings in XBMC

There is a lot of settings relating to TV in the main XBMC settings area under Live TV, I am not going to cover all these settings in this post as I haven’t as yet figured out what they all do.

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3rd Party DVBLink PVR Client add-on with other XBMC skins

Because this 3rd Party add-on is a PVR Client add-on unlike the official DVBLogic add-on which is a Program add-on, the 3rd Party add-on integrates properly with other skins. I am using the Aeon MQ4 skin.
Live TV menu

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Live TV menu – sub-menu options

I only get a Search option, I would have liked the sub-menus items to be like they were in Confluence, I cant seem to add these sub-menus either using the Aeon MQ4 Customizations.

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TV Channels

In Aeon MQ4 the TV channels are in this view and it appears you cannot change this view to another more sensible view like list. So I have to press left or right directional arrows on the remote and then the different channels move left or right etc.

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TV Show info

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EPG

No longer has any colours on it and I still have that wacky UI navigation bug on the EPG.
There are square boxes where the channel logos can go, I need to look in to how to add channel logos.

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Recordings

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Summary

As you can see the 3rd Party DVBLink add-on for XBMC integrates better into XBMC and the new Live TV / PVR functionality of XBMC, rather than being a stand alone Program add-on like the official add-on from DVBLogic. However with no apparent way to series record, that is going to be a problem!

Pros-
  • Proper XBMC PVR Client add-on
  • Works with other skins and UI adapts and is not a static UI like the official add-on
  • Better looking UI overall and blends in better with XBMC
Cons-
  • Buggy EPG navigation this is probably this XBMC build not the add-on
  • No series record?
  • Has to be installed on an XBMC nightly build, not good if your currently running a stable version

Final thoughts on this XBMC series

Well I hope you have enjoyed this entire blog post series on XBMC, I think this will be my last post for a while on the subject, but not too long!

XBMC PVR is not as mature as Windows MCE and I always knew that, but I think in time it will catch up with MCE. As Live TV on the HTPC is not a main feature I use I have been able to migrate away from MCE to XBMC. I am happy however I will now have Live TV in XBMC when I configure the rest of the machines, but I know I will have to wait some more time till things improve somewhat. Hopefully that’s not going to be too much longer now!

Let me know your thoughts and if you plan to migrate from MCE or not ?

XBMC Live TV / PVR – DVBLogic’s DVBLink – Part2

In Part 1 we looked at the DVBLink Server “back-end” in Part 2 we will look at the Official XBMC add-on for DVBLink aka the “front-end”.

There are actually two XBMC add-ons as far as I can tell, one is an official XBMC add-on from DVBLogic the second is a 3rd Party add-on. There are major differences between the two XBMC add-ons for DVBLink and how they work, I recommend you try both and decide which one you want to use.

Official XBMC add-on for DVBLink

The official add-on can be found on this wiki page. There is a download link to a .zip file, below are the instructions from DVBLogic.

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DVBLink Client for XBMC can be downloaded free of charge from our website [1]
After downloading, unzip the folder contents to c:\program files\xbmc\addons (on Windows) or to ~/.xbmc/addons (on Linux).
The DVBLink Client for XBMC appears under Programs menu of XBMC.

Installing the add-on

I simply installed the add-on in XBMC by using the Install add-on from ZIP file option.

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The add-on can then be found under the Programs area of XBMC (Note I am currently using the default XBMC skin Confluence).

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Bring up the context menu (C key on keyboard) and select Add-on settings

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If you installed DVBLink server on the same machine as your XBMC install you can leave the Server Address as localhost, however if you installed DVBLink Server on to your WHS or NAS change this and enter the IP address of your WHS or NAS.

If you specified a user name and password in the DVBLink Server configuration webpage in the settings area as discussed in Part 1 then you need to enter those same login details here.

Click OK to save your changes.

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The official XBMC add-on for DVBLink is a stand alone Program add-on where as the 3rd Party add-on is a PVR Client, the differences will become more clear when you see the 3rd Party add-on covered in Part 3.

Launching the Program add-on

For now to launch the official XBMC add-on for DVBLink from the Programs area of XBMC simply select the DVBLink Client entry from the list.

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DVBLink Client add-on User Interface

You will then see a screen like this one, the UI is blue and is similar to Windows Media Center.

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If you push up arrow on the remote control or keyboard TV Recordings is the first menu item.

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As you can see I only have one Recorded TV show currently. DVBLink records TV shows in the .TS file format in case you were wondering!

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If I select Add recording, I have options to add a manual recording or select from the TV guide

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If I select the TV guide option it brings up this screen, which isn’t actually the TV guide its just a help page that tells you: Adding recording from TV guide. Please select a program from the guide and press “Record” button. If you select the Go to button you are then taken to the EPG proper.

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TV Guide – Displays Now and Next

I am not sure about this, the guide only seems to show now and next. I can’t scroll forward in time anymore that that. I have confirmed with DVBLogic and this is expected behaviour which is a little disappointing, would be nice if you can look forward in time more.

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If I click enter on a show it is buffered and then starts to play /stream from the tuner in the WHS.

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If I press i on the keyboard (Info) whilst I have a TV show highlighted in the EPG, you see a page like this, here I can select to Play / Record / Series Record.

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If I press i on the keyboard (Info) or just select OK whilst highlighting a channel in the EPG….

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I am taken to a screen like this one, that lists programs on this particular channel.

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If I scroll down to the very bottom of this program list the guide data goes all the way up to the 13/06/2013 its the 06/06/2013 today. So extend guide data is available for individual channels, just not in the main EPG view!

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You can also access the TV Guide from the main menu

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The next menu item is Live TV, if I select this it just plays the last TV channel I was watching.

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Whilst a TV show is playing if I bring up the context menu (C on the keyboard) it looks like this and displays a channel list. I can then select another channel from the list and it starts playing that channel.

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Search

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Keyword Search

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Categories

I selected Movie and nothing gets displayed, I then selected some other categories Documentary and Comedy and again no items were displayed.

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Some other Categories did work like Music and Kids

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I believe the guide data obtained from the DVB stream is not great for information like genres / categories. I am currently using DVBLink’s in-built eit scanner.

It has been recommended to use something like Digiguide EPG loader or EPG Collector for a richer set of guide data. This would improve the categories in the add-on.

Summary

As you can see the official DVBLink add-on for XBMC isn’t too bad, its functional. It’s certainly not as advanced as Windows MCE but I never expected it would be. It is however a stand alone XBMC Program add-on and as such does not integrate fully with the XBMC Live TV / PVR stuff unlike the 3rd Party add-on which I will cover in Part 3.

Pros:-
  • Easy to install and setup
  • Clean looking UI similar to Windows MCE.
  • Functional and supports series recording
Cons:-
  • Is a XBMC Program add-on and not a XBMC PVR Client
  • You will always get this blue UI and it won’t blend in with your XBMC skin like Aeon
  • Main EPG view only shows Now and Next – although you can get extended guide data by selecting individual channels