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==Remove ratings from libray views==
==Remove ratings from libray views==
This is the quickest way, but doing it this way will ''not'' just remove ratings. It will ''also'' remove episode count, play count, MPAA rating and date from the library view you've edited (when selecting the corresponding sorting). Note that the below code is the ''exact same for all four views''.
This is the quickest way, but doing it this way will ''not'' just remove ratings. It will ''also'' remove episode count, play count, MPAA rating and date from the library view you've edited (when selecting the corresponding sorting). That's not that big of a problem if you e.g. ''only'' use the list view for browsing movies/episodes and you don't use the other sort. Note that the below code is the ''exact same for all four views''.
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This tutorial will show how to remove ratings from the library views List/Big List/Media info/Media info 2 and from TV/Movie information, and also how to create a new view without ratings. This is achieved by editing ViewsFileMode.xml, ViewsVideoLibrary.xml MyVideoNav.xml and DialogVideoInfo.xml.

Remove ratings from libray views

This is the quickest way, but doing it this way will not just remove ratings. It will also remove episode count, play count, MPAA rating and date from the library view you've edited (when selecting the corresponding sorting). That's not that big of a problem if you e.g. only use the list view for browsing movies/episodes and you don't use the other sort. Note that the below code is the exact same for all four views.


List

A. Open the file ViewsFileMode.xml. The file starts with <include name="CommonRootView">, which is the include section for the List view.
B. Find the following code and comment it out. The exact same code is in two places in the CommonRootView include. The first one shows name/ratings/date in grey when the selection isn't on it, while the second one is for showing name/ratings/date in white when the selection is on it.

<control type="label">
	<left>220</left>
	<top>0</top>
	<width>400</width>
	<height>40</height>
	<font>font12</font>
	<textcolor>grey2</textcolor>
	<selectedcolor>selected</selectedcolor>
	<align>right</align>
	<aligny>center</aligny>
	<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label2]</label>
	<visible>Window.IsVisible(Videos)</visible>
	<animation effect="slide" start="0,0" end="40,0" delay="0" time="0" condition="![Container.Content(Movies) | Container.Content(Episodes) | Container.Content(MusicVideos)]">conditional</animation>
</control>

Big List

A. Open the file ViewsFileMode.xml. Find <include name="FullWidthList">, which is the include section for the Big list view.
B. Find the following code and comment it out. The exact same code is in places in two the FullWidthList include. The first one shows name/ratings/date in grey when the selection isn't on it, while the second one is for showing name/ratings/date in white when the selection is on it.

<control type="label">
	<left>220</left>
	<top>0</top>
	<width>400</width>
	<height>40</height>
	<font>font12</font>
	<textcolor>grey2</textcolor>
	<selectedcolor>selected</selectedcolor>
	<align>right</align>
	<aligny>center</aligny>
	<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label2]</label>
	<visible>Window.IsVisible(Videos)</visible>
	<animation effect="slide" start="0,0" end="40,0" delay="0" time="0" condition="![Container.Content(Movies) | Container.Content(Episodes) | Container.Content(MusicVideos)]">conditional</animation>
</control>

Media info

A. Open the file ViewsVideoLibrary.xml. Find <include name="MediaListView2"> (No, it's not a typo. Media info=MediaListView2), which is the include section for the Media info view.
B. Find the following code and comment it out. The exact same code is in places in two the MediaListView2 include. The first one shows name/ratings/date in grey when the selection isn't on it, while the second one is for showing name/ratings/date in white when the selection is on it.

<control type="label">
	<left>220</left>
	<top>0</top>
	<width>400</width>
	<height>40</height>
	<font>font12</font>
	<textcolor>grey2</textcolor>
	<selectedcolor>selected</selectedcolor>
	<align>right</align>
	<aligny>center</aligny>
	<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label2]</label>
	<visible>Window.IsVisible(Videos)</visible>
	<animation effect="slide" start="0,0" end="40,0" delay="0" time="0" condition="![Container.Content(Movies) | Container.Content(Episodes) | Container.Content(MusicVideos)]">conditional</animation>
</control>

Media info 2

A. Open the file ViewsVideoLibrary.xml. Find <include name="MediaListView3"> (No, it's not a typo. Media info 2=MediaListView3), which is the include section for the Media info 2 view.
B. Find the following code and comment it out. The exact same code is in places in two the MediaListView3 include. The first one shows name/ratings/date in grey when the selection isn't on it, while the second one is for showing name/ratings/date in white when the selection is on it.

<control type="label">
	<left>220</left>
	<top>0</top>
	<width>400</width>
	<height>40</height>
	<font>font12</font>
	<textcolor>grey2</textcolor>
	<selectedcolor>selected</selectedcolor>
	<align>right</align>
	<aligny>center</aligny>
	<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label2]</label>
	<visible>Window.IsVisible(Videos)</visible>
	<animation effect="slide" start="0,0" end="40,0" delay="0" time="0" condition="![Container.Content(Movies) | Container.Content(Episodes) | Container.Content(MusicVideos)]">conditional</animation>
</control>

Create a new video library view without ratings

Remove ratings and votes from TV/Movie information