Sure.
It's basically a skin-based method for identifying information such as video/audio codecs, video source, and other unique information and displaying corresponding flags in the display, as in this screenshot, on the left.
This is done by including the relevant information in the <studio> tag of the .nfo. MIP has support for this and there is a standalone app (
Media Flag Updater) that will do it as well.
The method is described in some detail here:
http://xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=50138 If MediaReader were able to support media flagging in this manner, I wouldn't have to fire up Windows anymore!
