2011-02-26, 11:23
colbert Wrote:How do I get rid of the big movie poster during Info in movie playback?
I have gotten rid of it for TV shows, but can't figure out how to do it for movies. I have turned on/off each setting in the Extra Panel but no luck.
I was bothered by the same thing. I just figured out how to remove it, along with the transparent background. It's in DialogSeekBar.xml
You need to remove these 3 blocks of code:
Code:
<control type="image">
<description>Cover Image</description>
<posx>10</posx>
<posy>385r</posy>
<width>227</width>
<height>341</height>
<texture diffuse="thumbs/movieposter_mask.png">$INFO[VideoPlayer.Cover]</texture>
<aspectratio scalediffuse="false">stretch</aspectratio>
<visible>VideoPlayer.Content(movies)</visible>
<include>Animation_LandscapeSlide</include>
</control>
Code:
<control type="image">
<description>Cover Image</description>
<posx>10</posx>
<posy>385r</posy>
<width>227</width>
<height>341</height>
<texture>thumbs/poster_glass_noedge.png</texture>
<aspectratio scalediffuse="false">stretch</aspectratio>
<visible>VideoPlayer.Content(movies)</visible>
<include>Animation_LandscapeSlide</include>
</control>
Code:
<control type="image">
<description>Cover Glass</description>
<posx>10</posx>
<posy>180r</posy>
<width>227</width>
<height>134</height>
<texture>banner/banner_tvglass_noedge.png</texture>
<aspectratio aligny="bottom">keep</aspectratio>
<visible>!Skin.HasSetting(nolandscapeandclearart) + VideoPlayer.Content(episodes)</visible>
<include>Animation_LandscapeSlide</include>
</control>
Make a back up first though, just in case