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If I recall correctly, older versions of XBMC/Kodi (v13 and earlier) would automatically calculate the runtime duration of all movies/TV shows as part of the library scrape/sync process. Now, even if a movie/show is scraped correctly, I cannot view its runtime length until I actually start playback. Afterwards, I can view the runtime of that particular movie/show with no problems, but it is annoying that I have to first initiate playback for it to be calculated/stored. I'm unsure if this change in behavior is a bug or a feature.
Thus, my question is: is there a way to automatically calculate the individual runtime durations for everything in my video library?
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2015-05-12, 21:06
(This post was last modified: 2015-05-12, 21:07 by Martijn.)
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Thank you for the quick response, Martijn!
My apologies, but let me further clarify:
It seems there are two runtime values, one of which is scraped during the initial scan (the one you are referring to) and another which is calculated when the file is actually played. The second runtime value is what is visible from remote applications such as Yatse. It was a nice feature being able to see all of my movies and their corresponding runtimes from the Yatse app. Using the latest stable Kodi release, Yatse only shows the runtime next to movies I've played before.
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There's no duration extraction for VIDEO_TS and BDMV items without starting playback on them. I guess that's what happening here?
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