2019-09-10, 16:51
(2019-09-10, 16:11)mikeSiLVO Wrote: 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:
From the SeekLabelVar in Variables.xmlxml:
<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>
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>
It's the bog-standard skin but it looks odd in the screenshots as these were of a VNC session into a different box where I run Kodi. I'm sure the End Time was there on the last release but I seem to recall it wasn't on the release before that.
Anyway, I made the change suggested and that has brought it back. Perhaps I could ask it be formally reinstated at the next release, or possibly an option to enable it if required?
Thanks again.