Overriding Metadata

There are times when you wish to override the metadata fetched from the internet with your own versions. Sapphire allows this through XML files. If you wish to override the metadata for a particular file, create an xml file in the same directory, with the same name except for the .xml extension, when Sapphire imports the data, it will also read the xml files, and use it to override all other data. For example, if you wished to override data for “300.avi”, you would create a file named “300.xml”. The format for the xml file is as follows:

 <media>
   <title>Title</title>
   <summary>Summary of Media</summary>
   <description>Description of Media</description>
   <publisher>Publisher</publisher>
   <composer>Composer</composer>
   <copyright>Copyright</copyright>
   <userStarRating>5</userStarRating>
   <rating>TV-PG</rating>
   <seriesName>Veronica Mars</seriesName>
   <broadcaster>The CW</broadcaster>
   <episodeNumber>101</episodeNumber>
   <season>1</season>
   <episode>1</episode>
   <published>2006-01-01</published>
   <genres>
     <genre primary="true">Mystery</genre>
     <genre>Drama</genre>
   </genres>
   <cast>
     <name>Kristen Bell</name>
   </cast>
   <producers>
     <name>Rob Thomas</name>
   </producers>
   <directors>
     <name>Rob Thomas</name>
   </directors>
 </media>

Thanks to Eric Steil III for this example

Then, simply run the import tool, and Sapphire will read the data from this file.
Note: You do not need to complete every entry in this XML file. The data in this file is combined with data from other sources. If you wish to simply override a certain field, such as Title, make an XML file with only the Title entry, and the other fields will still remain as fetched from the internet.

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Sapphire Browser - Open Source

First of all, happy holidays!

On the day we first decided to create this plugin for the AppleTV, we also made another decision: Sapphire would be open sourced. We decided the latter would be dependent on Sapphire being a quality work - one that would instill others to tinker with our code base or even contribute.

With the latest release, we finally feel that our current version of Sapphire is one worth sharing. Our decision to open source on this day was made about a month ago (on November 26th). All the preparations have been made, so grab yourself a stiff eggnog and take a gander, or two. You can browse the complete code base on the Sapphire Trac or use the Subversion Repository to checkout a copy. Distribution and use is restricted to the terms of the GNU Public License (v3).

Enjoy,

Graham Booker & Patrick Merrill - The Sapphire Browser Developers

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Collection Art

This applies to users running Sapphire Beta 4.1 and later. If you have previously ran the import tools in an older version of Sapphire, you will need to use the Mark Menu to “Mark All to Refetch TV Data” and/or “Mark All to Refetch Movie Data” respectively. This will force Sapphire to build the Collection Art directories and populate them with episode art and movie posters.

Once you have ran the TV Show and Movie importers (or used “Import All Data”) you will be able to find a directory called “Collection Art” inside “~/Library/Application Support/Sapphire/” folder. This is where all of your cover art will be stored. Inside these folders is where you will want to place your cover art (cover.ext) images for your TV Shows.

Inside the Collection Art folder you will find the following directory structure:

/Collection Art/

  • @MOVIES
    • movie posters (movie_file_name.ext).
  • @TV
    • Show Name
      • Season #
        • episode art (tv_episode_name.ext)
  • If you want a an image to display for all seasons of a show you will place it inside the “Show Name” directory. For Example: “~/Library/Application Support/Sapphire/Collection Art/@TV/Pushing Daisies/cover.jpg”.
  • If you would like each season to have a unique image you would place each image inside the “Season #” directory. For Example: “~/Library/Application Support/Sapphire/Collection Art/@TV/Doctor Who (2005)/Season 1/cover.jpg”.

If we had the following setup for a given TV Show:

  1. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/cover.ext”
  2. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/Season 1/cover.ext”
  3. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/Season 2/”
  4. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/Season 3/cover.ext”
  5. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/Season4/cover.ext”
  6. “/Collection Art/@TV/Show Name/Season 5/
  • The Show Name Virtual Directory would display the image at path (1).
  • Seasons 2 and 5 would also display the image at path (1).
  • Season 1 would display the image at path (2).
  • Season 3 would display the image at path (3).
  • Season 4 would display the image at path (4).
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FAQ

Getting Started

  • Access the Sapphire main menu using your Apple TV.
  • Go to the Settings Menu and select “Hide Collections”. This menu will let you choose which folder paths will be available from the main menu. Note that hiding a folder path doesn’t stop the import tools from looking for files there.
  • Also inside the Settings Menu, select “Don’t Import Collections”. Checking folder paths in this menu will tell the import tools which folders to skip.
  • If a directory is not present in the collections list, you can make it a collection by navigating to that directory, and hit the right button to enter the mark menu.  Select “Mark this Directory as a Collection” to add it to the collection list.
  • From the Main Menu, selecting “Import All Data” will run all three import tools simultaneously. However, if you choose to run the import tools separately (through the Settings Menu), it is strongly recommended that you use “Fetch TV Show Data” before using the “Fetch Movie Data” tool. This will allow the movie importer to skip files already discovered to be TV Shows. See the Sapphire File Formats if your files aren’t successfully being imported.
  • Be patient. The import tool(s) can take a considerable amount of time depending on how many files are in your collection. During testing, a fresh import on ~1 Tera byte worth of TV Shows & 200+ movies took about 20 minutes. If you are running the import(s) for the first time, you will want to stick around to select titles & movie posters for your collection. The import tool(s) will be a bit slower if you are using the airport (wireless connection).
  • Once the import has finished, you might want to tag the TV episodes you have already watched, or tag your favorites. The best way to do this is to select TV Shows from the main menu. Once you have found a directory or file you wish to “Mark as Favorite” or “Mark as Watched”, press the right arrow key to bring up the Mark Menu. Select the appropriate mark operation by pressing the Play/Pause button.
  • Enjoy your fully personalized TV Show & Movie virtual directories packed full of episode and movie information! To switch between Unwatched , Favorite and Browse menu views simply push the left arrow key.
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Advanced Topics

Sapphire has several advanced features. Most can be found in the mark menu found in the controls part of the manual.

 

  • Mark watched/unwatched will set a file or directory to be watched or unwatched.
  • Mark favorite/not favorite will set a file or directory to be favorite or not favorite.
  • Mark to Refetch TV/Movie Data will tell Sapphire to refetch the meta data on this file from the internet the next time an import is done
  • Join this with other files will tell Sapphire you wish to add this to the list of files to join. The order is the order they are added to the list.
  • Clear the Join List will tell Sapphire to forget the list of files marked with the previous item.
  • Join Marked Files will tell Sapphire to join the files you have marked into a single file.
    • The resulting file is a reference to the original files. Do not delete the originals.
    • The original files are hidden from view as long as the joined file exists. If you wish to see the original files again, delete the joined file.
    • You can join a single file on its own. This will create a reference to the original in the same manner as if multiple files were joined. This feature is useful for MKV files since the import process is done during the join, and need not ever be done again.
    • Note: If the joined file is a movie, you should only tell Sapphire that the joined file is movie and not the individual files.  If the individual files have already been imported, clear their metadata, and then join the files together.  Then, tell Sapphire that the joined file is the movie.
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Interface

Sapphire’s interface has several common elements throughout its interface.

  • Gems on each file or directory
    • Unwatched Gem: Unwatched Gem Indicates the file is unwatched or the directory contains unwatched files.
    • Favorite Gem: Favorite Gem Indicates the file is a favorite, or the directory contains favorite files
    • Normal Gem: Normal Gem Indicates none of the above.
  • Directory View
    • The right side contains the files/directories
    • The left contains the preview
    • The gem at the top indicates the filter used (same color scheme as above)

    Browser

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Virtual Directories

Sapphire has the ability to let you browse through your collection through a set of virtual directories which are made from your files’ meta data. These directories contain all your TV shows and Movies.

All Movies

The virtual directories have the following hierarchy:

  • TV Shows
    • Show Name
      • Season number
  • Movies
    • All Movies
    • By Cast
    • By Genre
    • By Director
    • IMDB Top 250
    • Academy Award Winning

The IMDB Top 250 and Academy Award Winning directories are sorted by highest rank first and most awards, respectively.

IMDB Top 250

Oscars

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Manual

Sapphire has grown to the point where its features need an instruction manual to explain everything it can do. This manual is broken into several pieces listed below:

 

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Selecting a Poster

When you are importing a movie, Sapphire may ask you which poster you would like for this movie. It will show you the title of the file, along with poster it found.

Poster Chooser

Hitting the menu button here will effectively cancel this choice and you will be presented with it again the next time it imports this file.

 

Sapphire may not be able to find posters for all movies.

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Selecting a Movie

When you are importing a movie, Sapphire may ask you which movie you are examining. It will show you the title of the file, along with a list of possible movies to which this file may belong.

Movie Chooser

If you tell Sapphire that this file is not a movie, it will remember and you will not be prompted for this file again. Hitting the menu button here will effectively cancel this choice and you will be presented with it again the next time it imports this file.

 

If you do not see your movie listed here, make sure the Internet Movie DataBase has it. If the movie exists, and Sapphire is unable to find it, try changing the filename so that it may have an easier time.

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Selecting a TV Show

When you are importing a TV show, Sapphire may ask you which show you are examining. It will show you the title of the file, along with a list of possible shows to which this file may belong.

Show Chooser

If you tell Sapphire that this file is not a TV show, it will remember and you will not be prompted for this file again. Hitting the menu button here will effectively cancel this choice and you will be presented with it again the next time it imports this file.

 

If you do not see your show listed here, make sure that TVRage has the show. If it doesn’t make an account there and add the information. If the show exists, and Sapphire is unable to find it, try changing the filename so that it may have an easier time.

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Settings

Sapphire has a collection of settings to customize your experience.

Settings Menu 1

  • Populate File Data tells Sapphire to examine all files, and remember the file size, length and other information that can be gathered from the file itself.
  • Fetch TV Show Data tells Sapphire that for every TV episode, gather more information about this episode from the internet
  • Fetch Movie Data tells Sapphire that for every Movie, gather more information from the internet
  • Hide Collections allows to user to specify which disks should be hidden from Sapphire’s main menu
  • Don’t Import Collections allows to user to specify which disks should be skipped when importing meta data
  • Skip “Favorite Shows” Filter tells Sapphire that when changing filter settings, skip over the favorite shows filter
  • Skip “Unwatched Shows” Filter tells Sapphire that when changing filter settings, skip over the unwatched shows filter

Settings Menu 1

  • Hide Show Spoilers tells Sapphire to disable the display of the show’s synopsis
  • Hide Audio Info tells Sapphire to disable the display of audio codec and sample rate information
  • Hide Video Info tells Sapphire to disable the display of video codec, resolution, and color depth information.
  • Hide UI Quit tells Sapphire to hide the main menu element forcing frontrow to quit
  • Fast Directory Switching tells Sapphire that when using a filter, use the cached data to setup directories rather than scanning the directories themselves for new files
  • Enable AC3 Passthrough tells Sapphire that you have an AC3 decoder and to enable passthrough of the full audio information to the decoder. This is how you get 5.1 output
  • Disable Anonymous Reporting tells Sapphire to not reports anonymous information on how you use it. Anonymous reporting enables us to improve the plugin for future use.
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Controlling Sapphire Browser

On the AppleTV:

With beta 4 we have changed the way the Apple Remote interacts with Sapphire. Specifically the left and right arrow buttons now have dedicated tasks while using the browser. Toggling the view is used to cycle the browser’s viewing mode ( unwatched / favorite / all ).

Sapphire Remote

In Leopard:

The Apple remote will respond exactly the same as it does for the AppleTV (See above). In addition to the remote, you can use the keyboard to control Sapphire with the following keys:

 

To Select, Play or Pause use:

Return -or- Space Bar

To go back (same as hitting the menu button on the remote):

ESC

Toggle View:

Left Arrow ( <– )

Mark Menu:

Right Arrow ( –> )

Move Selector UP:

UP Arrow

Move Selector DOWN:

DOWN Arrow

 

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Installing Sapphire Manually

These instructions are intended to be used to install Sapphire Manually on your AppleTV.  There are two different methods for installation.  The first is using the installer, and the second is through manual installation.

Installer

1. We need the IP address for the AppleTV - to find it go to the AppleTV’s Menu and select Settings -> Network. For these instructions we will assume the IP Address is 192.168.100.100.

2. We need to make sure SSH is enabled. To turn it on, go to the Awkward TV plugin and select the SSH Service button. The button will say “SSH Service Enabled” when it’s turned on.

3. Now we need to SSH into the AppleTV. Using the terminal* type: ”ssh -1 frontrow@192.168.100.100″. Remember to use your AppleTV’s IP Address.

4. The password is ”frontrow”

5. Now we need to get the new version on the AppleTV. From your computer, copy the installer file on to your AppleTV’s frontrow partition.

6. Now execute the installer; type “sh ./Sapphire-1.0b6.3.sh

7. It may ask for a password.  It is “frontrow”.  It should then complete installation and restart Front Row for you.

Manual Installation

-WARNING- READ THIS TUTORAIL FIRST. Under no circumstances attempt this installation if you use windows.  Windows cannot extract the zip file correctly.  If you are not confident in what you are going to be doing PLEASE DON’T PREFORM THIS TYPE OF INSTALLATION and use the installer.

1. We need the IP address for the AppleTV - to find it go to the AppleTV’s Menu and select Settings -> Network. For these instructions we will assume the IP Address is 192.168.100.100.

2. We need to make sure SSH is enabled. To turn it on, go to the Awkward TV plugin and select the SSH Service button. The button will say “SSH Service Enabled” when it’s turned on.

3. Now we need to SSH into the AppleTV. Using the terminal* type: “ssh -1 frontrow@192.168.100.100″. Remember to use your AppleTV’s IP Address.

4. The password is “frontrow”

5. Now we need to make sure we can write to the OSBoot volume. Using the terminal* type: “sudo mount -uw /”. Again, the password is “frontrow”.

6. Now our AppleTV is ready for an install. If you already have a version of Sapphire Installed we need to remove it. Using the terminal* type: “sudo rm -r /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/PlugIns/Sapphire.frappliance”.

7. Now we need to get the new version on the AppleTV. From your computer, copy the Sapphire.frappliance folder on to your AppleTV’s frontrow partition.

8. Now we need to move the Sapphire.frappliance folder from the frontrow partition to the OSBoot partition. Using the termianl* type: “sudo mv ~/Sapphire.frappliance /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/PlugIns/”

9. Almost done! we just need to reload the AppleTV’s UI. Using the terminal* type: “sudo reboot”.

10. Wait for the AppleTV to reboot.

* To open a terminal window type “Terminal” into spotlight - it will be the top hit.

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Installing Sapphire Browser in Leopard

Sapphire will now run on any (Intel or PPC) Mac running Leopard.

1. First make sure you have Front Row installed - Pretty sure it is by default.

2. Download Sapphire & Unzip to your desktop.

3. If you are replacing an older version of Sapphire you will first need to remove the old copy. Using the terminal* type: “sudo rm -r /System/Library/CoreServices/Front\ Row.app/Contents/PlugIns/Sapphire.frappliance”

4. Place Sapphire.frappliance in: “/System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app/Contents/PlugIns/”. Using the terminal* type: “sudo mv ~/Desktop/Sapphire.frappliance /System/Library/CoreServices/Front\ Row.app/Contents/PlugIns/”

5. You will need to Authenticate to copy into this directory.

6. Once copied into the directory you will need to make sure Front Row isn’t already running.Using the terminal* type: “kill $(ps ax | grep [F]ront | awk ‘{print $1}’)”

7. Open Front Row using the “MENU” button on your Apple remote or double-click the Front Row application in your “Applications” menu. Also the keyboard sequence cmd-esc (Command-Escape) will automatically bring up frontrow.Enjoy!

* To open a terminal window type “Terminal” into spotlight - it will be the top hit.

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Beta 6.4 Released

Release Notes & Installation Instructions

Sapphire Browser is a plug-in designed to take all the hassle out of managing media collections connected to your AppleTV. Sapphire has the ability to identify TV Shows and Movies simply by looking at the filename. Once identified, Sapphire will download show/movie information and cover art (from TVRage / IMDB / IMPAwards ) turning your stale file list into something worth looking at. More detailed information can be found in the Screenshots section and under Sapphire Info (on the Right —>).

Sapphire Browser (1.0b4+) runs on ANY Leopard Mac (Intel / PPC).

Sapphire Beta 4

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Downloads

Latest Version:

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.4 Zip (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.4 Zip (Universal) (1 MB)

 

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.4 Installer (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.4 Installer (Universal) (1 MB)

Sapphire Beta 4

Previous Versions:

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.3 Zip (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.3 Zip (Universal) (1 MB)

 

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.3 Installer (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.3 Installer (Universal) (1 MB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.2 Zip (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.2 Zip (Universal) (1 MB)

 

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.2 Installer (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.2 Installer (Universal) (2 MB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6.1 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6.1 (Universal) (1 MB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 6 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 6 (Universal) (1015 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 5 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 5 (Universal) (992 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser beta 4.2 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser beta 4.2 (Universal) (795.1 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser beta 4.1 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser beta 4.1 (Universal) (765.7 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 4 (Universal)  Sapphire Browser Beta 4 (Universal) (763.8 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 3  Sapphire Browser Beta 3 (770.5 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 2  Sapphire Browser Beta 2 (653 KB)

Download: Sapphire Browser Beta 1  Sapphire Browser Beta 1 (652.3 KB)

 

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About

The Sapphire Browser plug-in project was started because ATVFiles wasn’t able to offer the capabilities we wanted. Specifically an intelligent and peppy browser interface that could handle medium to large sized TV show collections. With the release of Beta 4, Sapphire has come into its own offering powerful methods for identifying and delivering media collections.

Sapphire is the first third-party plugin released that works in Leopard’s Front Row.

  • Born On 06/22/2007
  • First Beta 06/28/2007
  • Open Sourced 12/25/2007