https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/favicon.ico?16278048512022-02-28T18:11:48ZGraphics Muse Issue TrackerVideoFE - Feature #889: Migrate to new db format for TV https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/issues/889?journal_id=32212022-02-28T18:11:48ZHammelmjhammel@graphics-muse.org
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>In Progress</i></li><li><strong>% Done</strong> changed from <i>0</i> to <i>10</i></li></ul><p>There may be nothing to do here. Reviewing the db file generated by VideoLib it seems the format is still the same. The fields in the JSON required by videofe are there and filled in.</p>
<p>I just need to verify that a USB stick with and new videolib database works with videofe. I suspect it does.</p> VideoFE - Feature #889: Migrate to new db format for TV https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/issues/889?journal_id=32342022-04-14T22:32:08ZHammelmjhammel@graphics-muse.org
<ul><li><strong>Severity</strong> changed from <i>01 - Critical</i> to <i>03 - Medium</i></li></ul> VideoFE - Feature #889: Migrate to new db format for TV https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/issues/889?journal_id=35852023-05-21T04:38:24ZHammelmjhammel@graphics-muse.org
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> changed from <i>2.0 - Harkonnen</i> to <i>3.0 - Corrino</i></li></ul> VideoFE - Feature #889: Migrate to new db format for TV https://redmine.graphics-muse.org/issues/889?journal_id=40562023-10-21T03:40:23ZHammelmjhammel@graphics-muse.org
<ul></ul><p>Test this using the rpod's video disk to make sure VideoFE works with it. This will also test that vfe works with large collections of videos with the existing (and bad) simple list of files.</p>