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cool, thanx for testing. all i needed to know ;-)
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you've installed an old version of kodi, get kodi 18.1 and you should be fine.
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(This post was last modified: 2019-04-09, 00:57 by ronie.)
sorry, can't help you. RKMC is not developed by us, i have no idea if you loose your config or not.
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Hello!
Just wanted to say thanks for the app. So far, it is the best "Photo" slideshow app for KODI out there.
(Like others have wished, the ability to display videos would be nice as well 8-)
Couple of comments:
1) Just like KODI allows me to change font colors on subtitles, would it be possible to change the displayed text ["filename" and "Album/Music Description"] to a different color?
I mainly use the slideshow for nature photography (mine) and most of the picture subjects either have a dark or light aspect to the area displaying the text. While this works great when the background is dark, it easily gets lost in light backgrounds. A bright green or blue text-color option (or let us select) would be great.
2) I have a RPi 3B+ running current stable OSMC with their current KODI (17) release. I have noticed a glitch in the "animation" slideshow where when picture panning (right or left), at the very end of the pan - when the pan has stopped and current picture is still displayed - just before the new picture is brought on-screen, the "old/current" picture pans out and into motion for just a bit before the new photo is displayed. Very disconcerting when watching. Does not happen all of the time.
*This pan/animation "glitch" is not displayed if a "fade to black" cross-fade is used between pictures.*
Also, and this could be a timing or buffer problem of either memory access or disk access of the lowly RPi 3B+, but it normally seems to take about 5-10 minutes of running the slideshow before this display "glitch" kicks in.
Not sure whether the [random?] "fade to black" cross-fade hides the problem or avoids the problem...?