Gimme the chance and I'll be using that movie-specific icon feature in a second.
Presumably, all it would take for the 720p/1080p icons would be a function that returned the width of the picture. You couldn't do height as the aspect ratios change. Audio format would be a piece of cake, surely, as would the availability of subtitles.
djh_
Aeon Project Founder Posts: 1,890 Joined: Jun 2007 |
2008-04-04 14:13
Post: #31
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smcnally75
Aeon Group Joined: Sep 2007 |
2008-04-04 14:47
Post: #32
I ran Meedio since it first came out and ran its predecessor (myHTPC) before that. It is a great HTPC program but the tweaks and setup just got to be too much for me. I'm a geek at heart, but sometimes I like some things to just be easy. XBMC made things much easier for me and I enjoy it much more.
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Gamester17
Team-XBMC Forum Moderator Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 9 Location: Sweden |
szsori Wrote:does XBMC detect and pass along encoding information about the file? Both Meedio and MP provide video resolution and audio encoding flags, so skinners can include 720p/1080p, Dolby Digital, etc logos in their skins. If XBMC doesn't, it'd be pretty sweet if it could.No such feature yet, ...but it has been requested before, see: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=30419 Go to that topic-thread to '1+' it and voice your opionion
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Gamester17
Team-XBMC Forum Moderator Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 9 Location: Sweden |
szsori Wrote:I don't think alpha browsing (browsing by first letter) is as useful in XBMC, since you can use the analog trigger controls to jump through lists at varying speeds. However, as the linux, windows, mac, Timex watch, etc ports pick up steam, you might find that people really like browsing that way. It's really a personal preference for each end user plus a programming issue in the software.I doo think it would be very usefull, suggested here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=32388 Great that it would be platform-independent and controller-hardware independent
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bripeace
Junior Member Posts: 42 Joined: Nov 2007 Reputation: 0 |
2008-04-07 23:20
Post: #35
I've been working on a 'Alpha' type browsing which works in some phones. The Idea is dou hit 2 once and it filters A a second time B 3rd C 4th 2. It would work in the show listing area to cut down on significant numbers of shows to quickly find something.
I feel the filiter/search areas are clunky when using a remote and as such never use them. But when I want lost and i can hit 5 3 times and then scroll maybe once to it that seems much quicker. Also the more advanced version of this is of course to find lost do 5-6-7-8 and then have the software find matches with the combination of those 15 letters (JKL/MNO/PQRS/TUV) which should also be decently simple. Though of course by the time you press 5-6 lost should be the only show remaining or very near it. I dunno I though this type of navigation would be much more usefull to using xbmc with a remote. Especially when you have 300 movies and 70 shows. |
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RockDawg
Posting Freak Posts: 1,258 Joined: Jun 2005 Reputation: 0 |
2008-04-08 01:58
Post: #36
This skin is absolutely amazing. I mean no disrespect to any XBMC skin or author, but this skin, IMHO, is better than anything we have. And we have some damn nice skins! It is totally my style
szsori Wrote:I don't think alpha browsing (browsing by first letter) is as useful in XBMC, since you can use the analog trigger controls to jump through lists at varying speeds. However, as the linux, windows, mac, Timex watch, etc ports pick up steam, you might find that people really like browsing that way. It's really a personal preference for each end user plus a programming issue in the software. Don't forget those of us who use the XBMC on the Xbox by remote only. I never use the controller and I have over 650 movies so I would kill to have alpha browsing. |
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crni
Fan Posts: 310 Joined: Apr 2008 Reputation: 8 Location: Croatia |
2008-04-08 03:03
Post: #37
tnx
![]() I've been working on movies fanart support: - I made ~400 fanart images (all 1920x1080) mostly for movies in my library and they are currently loaded from fanart folder located in MeedioData folder - images are named based on IMDb ID number so there would be no duplicates
The Departed = tt0407887.jpg ![]()
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Rand Al Thor
Collect3 Project Manager Joined: Jul 2005 |
2008-04-08 03:17
Post: #38
I think these would be highly appreciated! Do you think you could make a .rar and put it up for us to grab? Thanks again!
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platanito21
Junior Member Posts: 43 Joined: Mar 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-04-08 06:03
Post: #39
Rand Al Thor Wrote:I think these would be highly appreciated! Do you think you could make a .rar and put it up for us to grab? Thanks again! +1 |
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szsori
TheTVDB.com Admin Joined: Aug 2006 Reputation: 1 Location: Milwaukee, WI |
2008-04-08 08:11
Post: #40
Holy crap that's nice.
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