2013-07-25, 02:44
Hi All....
I love this skin. period.... I tested in my Win 7 machine and it works like a charm.
But I tried installing it on my HTPC which uses OpenELEC... and when I change the background image on my home screen (say for Movies), I get 2 black vertical bars on left and right of my custom image. It is as if my image is being compressed on the horizontal. See attached photo:
My TV is 1080p, my XBMC resolution is set to 1920x1080,.. and my custom image is 1920x1080 resolution... While my image is being squished, the menus properly go to the edge of the screen. I properly calibrated my screen so that the GUI all fits on the screen.
Is it possible to make my custom background image properly stretch to the edges? I added my custom image by:
Settings > Skin > Customizers > Menu Item Customizer > Movies > Choose Background > Single Image.... and picking my jpg file (also tried a png file)
Any advice/help is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
H.
EDIT
Find the answer to this:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1321647
Thanks!!
I love this skin. period.... I tested in my Win 7 machine and it works like a charm.
But I tried installing it on my HTPC which uses OpenELEC... and when I change the background image on my home screen (say for Movies), I get 2 black vertical bars on left and right of my custom image. It is as if my image is being compressed on the horizontal. See attached photo:
My TV is 1080p, my XBMC resolution is set to 1920x1080,.. and my custom image is 1920x1080 resolution... While my image is being squished, the menus properly go to the edge of the screen. I properly calibrated my screen so that the GUI all fits on the screen.
Is it possible to make my custom background image properly stretch to the edges? I added my custom image by:
Settings > Skin > Customizers > Menu Item Customizer > Movies > Choose Background > Single Image.... and picking my jpg file (also tried a png file)
Any advice/help is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
H.
EDIT
Find the answer to this:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1321647
Thanks!!