2013-01-14, 07:32
I finally decided to try 4.0 and for the most part I think it's great. However I noticed an issue with PseudoTv. To do the comparison I used the same files, but as you can see the results are extremely different between 3.6 and 4.0 (Also I did the same tests using Confluence as a control to make sure that the issue wasn't in PsuedoTv's code. For what it's worth, the same problems don't seem to occur in Confluence.)
Ok so this is an example of Harry Potter playing in PseudoTv on Aeon Nox 3.6...Notice the info display at the top, both the title and the info fit perfectly. Also notice the size and placement of the logo in the bottom right corner. Everything looks great and exactly as it should.
AEON NOX 3.6
Now here is an example of Star Trek in PseudoTV on Aeon Nox 4.0...Notice how the info overlaps the title and seems to get caught off half way across the top. Also notice how much smaller the logo is in the bottom right corner.
AEON NOX 4.0
I assume there has to be an issue in the code for PseudoTV in Aeon Nox 4.0 Hopefully you guys can take a look at this, because in every other way this new version of Aeon Nox is phenomenal. Thanks for all the hard work, and obviously any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ok so this is an example of Harry Potter playing in PseudoTv on Aeon Nox 3.6...Notice the info display at the top, both the title and the info fit perfectly. Also notice the size and placement of the logo in the bottom right corner. Everything looks great and exactly as it should.
AEON NOX 3.6
Now here is an example of Star Trek in PseudoTV on Aeon Nox 4.0...Notice how the info overlaps the title and seems to get caught off half way across the top. Also notice how much smaller the logo is in the bottom right corner.
AEON NOX 4.0
I assume there has to be an issue in the code for PseudoTV in Aeon Nox 4.0 Hopefully you guys can take a look at this, because in every other way this new version of Aeon Nox is phenomenal. Thanks for all the hard work, and obviously any help would be greatly appreciated.