2008-04-11, 09:28
Forgive me if this has been addressed but is there any way to allow multiple images to be presented within a single image container?
For instance, I have music albums that I have made multiple covers for and I'd rather not choose one over the other. Is there any way the images within a given folder could transition from one to another automatically inside of the container used to view those images?
I name each image Folder.jpg, Folder2.jpg, Folder3.jpg, etc. and of course XBMC shows Folder.jpg properly but is there any way that when a folder/ file is selected the pictures could transition from one to another? Basically it would function like the background of Aeon's main menu but would be confined to viewing music albums. Of course if this is possible I suppose it could also be used with movie posters. This way you could have multiple movie posters for any movie and the container could transition between them.
And before anyone asks, I've already combined multiple album covers into a single image and it looks fine but I figured a miniature slideshow would allow more flexibility for people with loads of music.
For instance, I have music albums that I have made multiple covers for and I'd rather not choose one over the other. Is there any way the images within a given folder could transition from one to another automatically inside of the container used to view those images?
I name each image Folder.jpg, Folder2.jpg, Folder3.jpg, etc. and of course XBMC shows Folder.jpg properly but is there any way that when a folder/ file is selected the pictures could transition from one to another? Basically it would function like the background of Aeon's main menu but would be confined to viewing music albums. Of course if this is possible I suppose it could also be used with movie posters. This way you could have multiple movie posters for any movie and the container could transition between them.
And before anyone asks, I've already combined multiple album covers into a single image and it looks fine but I figured a miniature slideshow would allow more flexibility for people with loads of music.