Hitcher Wrote:What happens in other skins?
In confluence it comes up and says "Subtitles enabled" or Subtitles disabled"
gabbott
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2010-02-07 17:02
Post: #131
Hitcher Wrote:What happens in other skins? In confluence it comes up and says "Subtitles enabled" or Subtitles disabled" |
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kees667
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2010-02-07 17:10
Post: #132
Here it is. My list is longer than yours, more options. Yours doesnt require scrolling. build r27500 compiled 6 feb, latest alaska from mediafire.
(This post was last modified: 2010-02-07 17:13 by kees667.)
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fidoboy
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2010-02-07 17:21
Post: #133
It seems that Hitcher is using XBMC on Windows OS. I've the same panel than kees667 using XBMC on linux. I've also noticed another bug (sorry i can't post screenshot right now). The problem is when you try to open a internet stream to view a movie (using Apple Movie Trailers, for example), the 'buffering...' text message appears in the middle of screen, floating outside form panels. It could be nice that this message could be shown using a small overlay, like the one used to show volume when using the audio passthrough.
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Hitcher
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2010-02-07 17:26
Post: #134
gabbott Wrote:In confluence it comes up and says "Subtitles enabled" or Subtitles disabled"Ah, I had a typo in the dialog - fixed now. ![]()
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Hitcher
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2010-02-07 17:40
Post: #135
kees667 Wrote:Here it is. My list is longer than yours, more options. Yours doesnt require scrolling. build r27500 compiled 6 feb, latest alaska from mediafire. fidoboy Wrote:It seems that Hitcher is using XBMC on Windows OS. I've the same panel than kees667 using XBMC on linux. I've also noticed another bug (sorry i can't post screenshot right now). The problem is when you try to open a internet stream to view a movie (using Apple Movie Trailers, for example), the 'buffering...' text message appears in the middle of screen, floating outside form panels. It could be nice that this message could be shown using a small overlay, like the one used to show volume when using the audio passthrough.Should be fixed now. ![]() |
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gabbott
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2010-02-07 18:32
Post: #136
Hitcher Wrote:Ah, I had a typo in the dialog - fixed now. Awesome! Works great now. One other thing I just noticed is the audio tracknames when shown via the onscreen dialog when switching between them, the greyish backdrop or whatever you would call it is off: ![]()
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Hitcher
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2010-02-07 18:47
Post: #137
I've lengthened it but it is actually there in those screen shots only it's quite transparent.
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furii
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2010-02-07 19:54
Post: #138
Hitcher Wrote:Ah, I had a typo in the dialog - fixed now. is there a keypress that will enable/disable subtitles? i've always gone through the sound menu. |
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Oral-B
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2010-02-07 20:42
Post: #139
T is the key
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Hitcher
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2010-02-07 22:00
Post: #140
Even I didn't know that, I had to map it using the keymap.xml for testing.
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