

Some of the websites we tested are ustvnow, nimbletv, tunein, shoutcast,, ilive.to(via channels) and many more. Like email etc.Cast2TV-PRO(ChromeCast etc) Mod Cast2TV-PRO(ChromeCast etc) Mod v1.9.40 (Patched) Features:Ĭast Video(Including Live Video), Audio(Including Live Audio) and Photo from Web, Local Device and Digital Media Servers(DLNA/UPNP) to ChromeCast, DLNA Media Renderer(Like XBMC, Smart TV/Bluray players etc) and Air Play.Cast live tv / live streaming / live radio from websites/Plex plugins to Chromecast, XBMC, Apple TV, and Other DLNA devices, if supported by DLNA device. I could go back to the List view and just delete the folders but I would prefer the ICON View. Is there an option I am missing? If not, is there a better solution to what I am doing. JPG) in the folder and maybe the number not watched. What I need is a "count" under each folder (or an ICON overlay) of the number of shows (not counting the. However, if I delete the folder I loose the.

JPG file in each folder and I now have a nice ICON View. I also notice the is a view not watched option which might be better then deleting if the files were also not in folders.Ģ. And when I watch the last episode available in the folder I would simply delete the folder then I would know I had another else to watch. Each Recording is in a folders for that show. I was using the List Option when I would see the recordings. I have been using MrMC more and more and would like a better solution to the following.ġ. But it properly displays all movies that I have tagged using MediaElch. I don't know exactly how the latest version of Infuse pulls its metadata, but apparently it uses the NFO to identify the movie and also picks up poster.jpg (or perhaps it pulls the artwork from the link that MediaElch puts in the NFO).

You should also select the elements you want to download on the main page (personally I only use the main NFO, Poster and Fanart, but depending on the Kodi/MrMC theme you are using the Banner, Logo and Clear Art images could "beautify" things further). You may want to remove the part for artwork files like poster.jpg and fanart.jpg for best compatibility (assuming you store each movie in its own directory).

Most importantly, add the paths to your movie directories under "Global" and set the naming of the metadata files under "Movies" and "TV Shows" for your setup. Just be careful to go into settings first to adjust everything for your setup. Click to expand.There is a looong thread about it on the Kodi forum:
