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Easier way to check Parental ratings in browser/localhost


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Posted (edited)

I'm hoping that this can be put back in to the browser/localhost view.

 

When looking at movies it used to show everything including the parental rating, but now that it's been changed so that an overlay rises over the poster... and the rating isn't displayed. As I'm in the UK and use the UK ratings, not every movie I add has the correct rating available... Some movies don't even have it displayed on IMDB let alone themoviedb.

 

I'm kinda OCD about having the correct rating displayed, for obvious reasons... I don't want movies available to anyone not old enough to watch them. At the moment, the only way to check is either through the client or by going into each individual movie to check... which is very time consuming when you don't know which movies have the incorrect data.

 

If it's not possible to fit them on the poster overlay, how about separating them when sorting by parental rating so that each rating is separated and labeled in the same way as it when sorting by year. With each rating having a separator line and heading to inform you what it is.

 

 

Thanks for considering it.

 

 

EDIT: Thanks to Luke for moving this to the server forum.... Please read down the thread, as it appears that although what I was originally asking for is there... It doesn't show up correctly as intended (see pics for examples), so it's a bug rather than a request.  :)

Edited by Heckler
  • 3 weeks later...
Heckler
Posted

Giving this a bump as none of the Devs have commented if it's possible or in planning.  :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Heckler
Posted (edited)

A huge thanks for this being added.... But I noticed a slight issue with the implementation of it.

 

If you look at the image, sometimes the rating is hidden partially, and on others it's hidden entirely. This is when the browser is fullscreen, if it's windowed then it's actually worse.

 

@@Luke is there a way to put it on another line... My personal preference is that I'd rather see this info, than rating info because I like to make up my own mind on a movie.

 

Cheers

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Edited by Heckler
Posted

It wasn't added. it's always been there but only shows when there's enough space. No plans to change it right now. you can always use the new reports function to see more data at once.

  • 2 weeks later...
Heckler
Posted

I see waht you mean now, yeah.. you can check things via the reports if you sort by rating.

 

But you still can't see the info on the overlay when browsing the movie itself.... It seems kind of pointless having the info there, if it can't be seen by anyone. I've tried increasing and decreasing the size/zoom but that makes no difference.

 

I just think it would be nice to be able to see that info at a glance as it was obviously developed for that to be the case... But it doesn't work as intended, so is that considered a bug?  :/

Heckler
Posted (edited)

@@Luke I noticed the new reports feature the other day, helped me find a few without ratings at all... But it's still hard to find those with incorrect ratings... such as US ones instead of UK ones. You literally have to browse past them within MBC and make a mental note to change it, or do it there and then.

 

When you list movies by year (Timeline) in the dashboard, there's a separator between years and each section is titled with that year... Could that not be done with ratings too?

Edited by Heckler
Posted

I don't understand how the reports feature couldn't do that for you.

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