(2019-09-09, 15:32)stovies Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to remove clearart from the pause screen while retaining the Netflix style overlay? I've not been able to find a solution via searching the forum. Thanks for any advice.
Also, the viewtype for my movies collection changes back to listview by itself fairly regularly and needs to be reset. I've switched off all the viewtypes except MyFlix but its still happening. Any ideas how to rectify this and make a specific viewtype stick?
Well anything is possible if you put your mind to it
You'd have to mod the skin to remove it.
If you're using one of those shitty add-ons then you have to change the settings for it regarding forcing a view mode.
If you are using the Kodi library then after changing a view mode once it sets it for all of the same type but if you open a new collection and change it you are just changing it for that collection overriding the one you set for all the first time you changed it. Not sure if I explained that well enough...
If you delete the ViewModes6.db file in your
userdata (wiki)/Database folder and re-select the option you want then it should stick for all the others as well until you change it again. I try to always change it for the same item when choosing a different view so it changes it for all instead of just that one item. You can also edit the db file yourself using something like
DB Browser for SQLite.
(2019-09-09, 21:52)Jeffers24 Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to change the 'Startup Intro' video in the 'Extras' options, without having to modify the skin, so that a replacement video doesn't get overwritten on a skin update?
No cause the implementation requires a specific length to the video or manually changing the milliseconds in Startup.xml.
If you want to mod the skin and keep updates then I suggest to start using a program like SmartGit to keep your local changes and rebase them on top of mine. It will also help with learning skinning by showing you conflicts that may need to be resolved and you can compare the differences between the code changes.
(2019-09-10, 10:55)renzz Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure if this is an intentional change, but since upgrading to 7.0.6, I have lost the End Time on the seekbar when pressing Info while playing a full-screen video:
In the above, the previous version would show "9:27 AM [11:11 AM]".
However, when pausing a full screen video, the seekbar shows the End Time:
I know the End Time on the Info screen is also shown above the seekbar, but I find it easier to see it on the seekbar if quickly switching to the Info page. I can't find a setting that may enable this, but I could have missed it. The End Time was definitely there on the last release. Anyway to reinstate this? Thanks.
It has been this way for awhile so doubtful it worked with last release. It looks like you're using a modified skin that's adding a black border around the info screen elements and it is impossible for me to know what else has been changed.
That could be why you thought it worked previously but like I said it has been that way for awhile now.
If you want to show it again then simply delete this line:
xml:
<value condition="[Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + [VideoPlayer.Content(movies) | VideoPlayer.Content(episodes) | VideoPlayer.Content(musicvideos)]] | [Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + Skin.HasSetting(Enable.AddonInfo) + ![VideoPlayer.Content(LiveTV) | Pvr.IsPlayingRecording | VideoPlayer.Content(movies) | VideoPlayer.Content(episodes) | VideoPlayer.Content(musicvideos)]] | [Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + Skin.HasSetting(Enable.RecordingInfo) + Pvr.IsPlayingRecording]">$INFO[System.Time]</value>
From the SeekLabelVar in Variables.xml
xml:
<variable name="SeekLabelVar">
<value condition="Player.IsTempo">[COLOR $VAR[ThemeLabelColor]]$LOCALIZE[224]:[/COLOR]$INFO[Player.Playspeed, ]</value>
<value condition="!String.IsEmpty(Player.SeekStepSize)">[COLOR $VAR[ThemeLabelColor]]$LOCALIZE[31046][/COLOR]$INFO[Player.SeekStepSize, ]</value>
<value condition="Player.Caching + Integer.IsGreater(Player.CacheLevel,5)">$INFO[Player.CacheLevel,$LOCALIZE[15107] ,%]</value>
<value condition="[Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + [VideoPlayer.Content(movies) | VideoPlayer.Content(episodes) | VideoPlayer.Content(musicvideos)]] | [Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + Skin.HasSetting(Enable.AddonInfo) + ![VideoPlayer.Content(LiveTV) | Pvr.IsPlayingRecording | VideoPlayer.Content(movies) | VideoPlayer.Content(episodes) | VideoPlayer.Content(musicvideos)]] | [Window.IsVisible(fullscreeninfo) + VideoPlayer.HasInfo + Skin.HasSetting(Enable.RecordingInfo) + Pvr.IsPlayingRecording]">$INFO[System.Time]</value>
<value>$INFO[System.Time]$INFO[Player.FinishTime, [,]]</value>
</variable>