2011-11-09, 23:58
swaq, like i've just mentioned - you MUST add your drives in XBMC's "File Manager" to be able to use their directories in PseudoTV.
Jason, I would also like to mention i'm having the same problem as the Kiwi guy - some of my shows are marked as "Watched" even if I only channel surf.
I don't think you will be able to fix this as you are using XBMC's video player...but somehow there must be a solution...
I also wanted to know if it would be possible to control the Channel Logo's opacy through a setting (even if its in an INI file or something not to overwhelm new users in the settings window)
or, wouldn't it perhaps even be better to use full opacy on the Logo's, so that we can control the exact opacy via editing of the PNG image?
Right now, even if part of the logo PNG is at 100% opacy, PseudoTV still makes it transparent =/
edit: actually, how about just making an option: "transparent channel logos" ? (enabled by default)
then the noobs have transparent logo's, and some of us can change it to exactly what we want by editing the PNG itself?
Jason, I would also like to mention i'm having the same problem as the Kiwi guy - some of my shows are marked as "Watched" even if I only channel surf.
I don't think you will be able to fix this as you are using XBMC's video player...but somehow there must be a solution...
I also wanted to know if it would be possible to control the Channel Logo's opacy through a setting (even if its in an INI file or something not to overwhelm new users in the settings window)
or, wouldn't it perhaps even be better to use full opacy on the Logo's, so that we can control the exact opacy via editing of the PNG image?
Right now, even if part of the logo PNG is at 100% opacy, PseudoTV still makes it transparent =/
edit: actually, how about just making an option: "transparent channel logos" ? (enabled by default)
then the noobs have transparent logo's, and some of us can change it to exactly what we want by editing the PNG itself?