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nad
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The thumbnails you are getting are just the default ones for movie (timeboard image) and audio (speakers image) files. If the regular xbmc interface displays the images you want then the thumbnail being returned to your browser should also be correct. From your description it sounds as if you don't have the thumbnails set up.
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I would agree. Perhaps the thumbnails aren't setup. But it's not the images that I am wanting to get displayed, its the song titles. I want to do basicaly what Trex has done, take the 7 or 8 lines of results from the getcurrentlyplying command, and just display one element of it, ie. the song name.
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I think there are great initiatives to build nice web clients for PocketPC's, but what about the normal PC's ? I have used the XBMC Control, and the Ajax Webinterface, but sadly, as promising as they are, both are far from finished and polished. Is there any application that I'm missing that is ready or almost ready and has a somewhat finished look?
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taoizt
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Yes Yes, I absolutely agree! This really looks great, but is there any development in it?
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I have been trying to use the default web interface and now the ajax version someone wrote but I find them woefully lacking. Is there any reason an interface can not be developed to allow browsing the Library instead of the file structure?
I find it really annoying to play albums because the normal interfaces add them to the playlist by name and this is not the order of the album. As an alternative is there a way (preferrably in linux) to create automatically generate playlists for folders (each compilation is in a different folder)?
Do the desktop versions also have the webserver (I use the xbox version right now, but testing a new web interface would be easier if I used a desktop version).