I love this idea and I understand the logic but did you actually get this to work or are they fake videos for demonstration ?
If you actually did it, how?
I know I'm new to all this but I can't even get a PNG to show up as a backdrop, let alone showing fanart behind it...
Theater Backdrop for home screen (1080, 720, 4/3)
jpf55
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2009-09-24 18:03
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r1ctus
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2009-09-24 21:33
Post: #12
it might not be visible on screens with lower contrast ratio, but there's a big darker black bar on the left side of the image, here's the fixed 1080p version of the picture without black bar
Edit: the selection of the transparent part of the image is more accurate on the original picture, I don't know how to select it that accurately (i'm not very good with gimp...). if someone could fix the selection too, that would be great.
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-24 21:44 by r1ctus.)
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ronie
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2009-09-25 00:11
Post: #13
jpf55 Wrote:I love this idea and I understand the logic but did you actually get this to work or are they fake videos for demonstration ? i don't produce fakes. everything's real. ;-) jpf55 Wrote:If you actually did it, how? by putting a multiimage control behind the backdrop and applying the animated background effects that are already in the skin. it will get the fanart from xbmc's cache folder (userdata/Thumbnails/Video/Fanart) jpf55 Wrote:I know I'm new to all this but I can't even get a PNG to show up as a backdrop, let alone showing fanart behind it... i will have to clean up the code a bit and do some more testing. if i'm done i'll post it here. Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not PM or e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. |
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ronie
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2009-09-25 00:12
Post: #14
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mcborzu
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2009-09-25 03:04
Post: #15
That 'Ken Burns' demo you had looked pretty sharp...
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francyboy
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2009-09-25 18:44
Post: #16
ronie Wrote:could you post a link to the original, unedited image?
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jpf55
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2009-09-25 20:26
Post: #17
ronie Wrote:by putting a multiimage control behind the backdrop and applying the animated background effects that are already in the skin.I'm still not sure I follow you because the background only seems to accept jpg images and as far as I know, there is no transparency in jpgs but maybe that's one of the code cleanup you are talking about. ![]() iMac 27" 2.93gHz i7, OS X 10.8.2 AppleTV1 os3.0.2 Running Eden 11.0 with Launcher 3.2.5.5 and Transparency! 4.0.5 |
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amet
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2009-09-25 20:56
Post: #18
jpf55 Wrote:I'm still not sure I follow you because the background only seems to accept jpg images and as far as I know, there is no transparency in jpgs but maybe that's one of the code cleanup you are talking about. I think you could place the background first as the static image and change the picture on the theater screen over it. I dont think that would be the problem, but I am not sure how you would "distort" the image to fit the theater screen. Always read the XBMC_Online_Manual,Frequently_Asked_Questions and search the forum before posting. For troubleshooting and bug reporting use -> Log_file. |
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ronie
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2009-09-26 00:30
Post: #19
jpf55 Wrote:I'm still not sure I follow you because the background only seems to accept jpg images and as far as I know, there is no transparency in jpgs but maybe that's one of the code cleanup you are talking about. sure you can use .png files as backdrops. it doesn't matter if they're .jpg or .png Amet Wrote:I think you could place the background first as the static image and change the picture on the theater screen over it. I dont think that would be the problem, but I am not sure how you would "distort" the image to fit the theater screen. you put the fanart images behind the backdrop, so you don't have to worry about them exactly fitting the movie screen. and by using a rotate animation, you can create a slight angle. Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not PM or e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first.
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-27 00:59 by ronie.)
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amet
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2009-09-26 01:45
Post: #20
ronie Wrote:sure you can .png files as backdrops. it doesn't matter if they're .jpg or .png Thats why you are Skilled Skinner and I am just guessing :-P Is there any way to achieve this? Can you give us any pointers? Thanks Zeljko Always read the XBMC_Online_Manual,Frequently_Asked_Questions and search the forum before posting. For troubleshooting and bug reporting use -> Log_file.
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-26 01:51 by amet.)
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