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brewston
10-10-2006, 06:27 AM
Hiya
Im on 6.0.11.108 and whilst I can see the online -> google video options in the default STV, I can't under SageMC 6.13a - How do I turn this on ? Do I have to use dynamic menus ? (If so, I've tried and having problems but I guess thats a post for a different sub-forum)
Thanks
Tim
nielm
10-10-2006, 06:48 AM
You will have to wait for the new features in 6.0 to be added to the SageMC STV.
flachbar
10-10-2006, 06:56 AM
Hiya
Im on 6.0.11.108 and whilst I can see the online -> google video options in the default STV, I can't under SageMC 6.13a - How do I turn this on ? Do I have to use dynamic menus ? (If so, I've tried and having problems but I guess thats a post for a different sub-forum)
Thanks
Tim
Google Videos have already been added to SageMC. In the current 6.13a download there are 2 STV files:
- SageMC_169.xml (for SageTV5.x)
- SageMC_169_SagetTV60beta.xml (for SageTV 6.0 beta, includes Google Video)
Please visit the SageMC 6.x thread, there are several posts which describe different ways (dynamic menus, custom main menus) to link to the Google screen.
Dirk
brewston
10-10-2006, 09:17 AM
Thanks for the replies.
Is there a way to search *within* a thread ? I find the really long ones difficult to find information in.
I guess that's the answer I was looking for, I'm having problems with dynamic menus. What do you mean by 'custom main menus' ?
Tim
Yes there is. Its besides 'thread tools' at the top of the page called 'search this thread'.
Also-here are the instructions for adding google videos to the My videos page using studio. This and the dynamic menu stuff you are looking for can be found in and around post 1828 in the SageMC thread.
1. With SageTv running, open Stuidio (Cntrl-Shift-F12)
2. Scroll down to the menu page definition of "Video Library Folder View"
3. Expand it, find "Menu Container" (first widget), and expand it too.
4. Riight click on "Menu Container" and select New Child -> Item
5. The new button is now at the bottom of the list as "UNTITLED", change
it to "Movie Theaters" or "Theater Times" or whatever you want the
button to say.
6. Scroll up, find "MovieTimes Main", click on it and do a copy (Cntrl-C)
7. Go back down to "Video Library Folder View" and click on the item you
created in steps 4 and 5
8. Do a Paste Reference, under the Edit menu (Cntrl-Shift-V does not
always work right for me). "MovieTimes Main" should appear in italics there
now.
9. Save your changes (in current file or new)
10. Close Studio
Hope this helps,
JUC
brewston
10-10-2006, 09:33 AM
ah ha... I missed it..
searching the thread is more useful than me asking stupid questions :-)
thanks again for the replies and your patience
Tim
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