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Splash Screen Help - YamYam - 2019-03-13

Good Evening

I am trying to change my spasj creen in Kodi 18 to a custom one, however i am unable to locate the splash screen image. 

This is the directory that my kodi files are in stalled

C:\Users\Andrew Jones\AppData\Local\Packages\XBMCFoundation.Kodi_4n2hpmxwrvr6p\LocalCache\Roaming can anyone help, is the splash creen image hidden.


RE: Splash Screen Help - PatK - 2019-03-13

Should be in your Kodi\media folder as splash.jpg In your case that would translate into C:\Users\Andrew Jones\AppData\Local\Packages\XBMCFoundation.Kodi_4n2hpmxwrvr6p\\LocalCache\Roaming\Kodi\media\ splash.jpg  cross my fingers, as I don't use the windows store version.

Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then click OK.


RE: Splash Screen Help - YamYam - 2019-03-14

Thanks 

I am trying to use the kodi textue tool to re-compile but for the life of me i am it keeps saying does not support spaces, and i do not know how to corect this non of my folder names have spaces in it only my name does andrew jones


RE: Splash Screen Help - PatK - 2019-03-14

Put quotes around names with spaces, maybe that will fix it. You don't need the texture tool to re-compile for the splash screen. TextureTool (wiki) and here https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=201883


RE: Splash Screen Help - Karellen - 2019-03-14

(2019-03-14, 00:45)YamYam Wrote: I am trying to use the kodi textue tool to re-compile but for the life of me i am it keeps saying does not support spaces,
Yes, you cannot have any spaces in the path or filename.

This won't work... c:\My Documents\This is my file.xxx

This will work... c:\MyDocuments\Thisismyfile.xxx