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#61
@mcborzu i tried your way, but the only thing i got was this.....

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(sorry for my english, but i hope the screenshot stands for it self) Smile
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#62
RomanPN Wrote:@mcborzu i tried your way, but the only thing i got was this.....

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(sorry for my english, but i hope the screenshot stands for it self) Smile

Your english is better than probably 60% of the people on here....other forums, and the internet itself, good job Smile

As for your image, it almost looks like you combined your screenshot and the frame into one wide photo.. I know you didn't but thats what it looks like.
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#63
I quickly through that together, if you weren't running exactly 1280x720 then it threw things off...this should scale correctly:

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Put at line 47
PHP Code:
<control type="image">
                    <
posx>1</posx>
                    <
posy>123</posy>
                    <
width>162</width>
                    <
height>256</height>
                    <
texture>$INFO[ListItem.VideoResolution,flags\bluray\,.png]</texture>
                    <
fadetime>200</fadetime>
                    <
aspectratio scalediffuse="false">stretch</aspectratio>
                    <include>
Animation_HiddenByInfo</include>
                    <
visible>!Container.Content(Genres)</visible>
                </
control


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PHP Code:
<control type="image">
                    <
posx>0</posx>
                    <
posy>8</posy>
                    <
width>320</width>
                    <
height>502</height>
                    <
texture>$INFO[ListItem.VideoResolution,flags\bluray\,.png]</texture>
                    <
fadetime>200</fadetime>
                    <
aspectratio scalediffuse="false">stretch</aspectratio>
                    <include>
Animation_PosterInfoSlide</include>
                    <
animation type="Focus" reversible="false">
                        <
effect type="zoom" center="160,238" start="51" end="100" time="600" tween="back" easing="out" />
                    </
animation>
                    <
visible>!Container.Content(Genres)</visible>
                </
control
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#64
maybe i must say that at the moment im using XBMC only on my PC! Smile (res 1920x1200) but i changed the res to 1080p and 720p but still the same problem, the one thing that's jumps in to my eyes now, is that the zoom function is kaputt, when i slide over a movie i don't see the cover (zoomed) anymore... hope you can help Smile

Blue-Ray Cover

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Standard

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@Evanrich thx, i'm trying Big Grin
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#65
Problem solved... i had to but line 132 behind line 158 Smile

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after all.... Thank you! Smile
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#66
RomanPN Wrote:Problem solved... i had to but line 132 behind line 158 Smile

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after all.... Thank you! Smile

Looks very good. Care to post instructions?
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#67
Dr. Stranger....any word yet? It's been like 2 weeks and I'm dying for your covers haha
Board: Zotac ION-A-U Case: M350 Mini ITX Memory: 4GB Patriot PC6400 OS: XBMC on OpenELEC.tv build 6936 on a Corsair 32GB SSD Media Storage: W2K8 running on 14TB RAID 5 on an Asrock board w/ AMD Athlon X2 250 and PERC 6/I controller w/ 8 Samsung HD204UI Green drives Time to interface from power switch: 22.4 seconds.
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#68
Image

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some futuristic 3d vision.
I hope this can be done one day.
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#69
neurosis13 Wrote:Image

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some futuristic 3d vision.
I hope this can be done one day.

what did you use to make those? 9covers has the same thing, wondering how people make them.
Board: Zotac ION-A-U Case: M350 Mini ITX Memory: 4GB Patriot PC6400 OS: XBMC on OpenELEC.tv build 6936 on a Corsair 32GB SSD Media Storage: W2K8 running on 14TB RAID 5 on an Asrock board w/ AMD Athlon X2 250 and PERC 6/I controller w/ 8 Samsung HD204UI Green drives Time to interface from power switch: 22.4 seconds.
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#70
lol, its a software

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clearArt Concept
cdArt Concept

*If like, thank user
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#71
Looks like Dr. Stranger has abandoned this, as it's been nearly 3 weeks since he said it was gonna be done Sad
Board: Zotac ION-A-U Case: M350 Mini ITX Memory: 4GB Patriot PC6400 OS: XBMC on OpenELEC.tv build 6936 on a Corsair 32GB SSD Media Storage: W2K8 running on 14TB RAID 5 on an Asrock board w/ AMD Athlon X2 250 and PERC 6/I controller w/ 8 Samsung HD204UI Green drives Time to interface from power switch: 22.4 seconds.
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#72
Evanrich Wrote:Looks like Dr. Stranger has abandoned this, as it's been nearly 3 weeks since he said it was gonna be done Sad

Does that mean you'll quit whining about it?
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#73
theophile Wrote:Does that mean you'll quit whining about it?

Congratulations, you win the prize for worst contribution to this thread.
Board: Zotac ION-A-U Case: M350 Mini ITX Memory: 4GB Patriot PC6400 OS: XBMC on OpenELEC.tv build 6936 on a Corsair 32GB SSD Media Storage: W2K8 running on 14TB RAID 5 on an Asrock board w/ AMD Athlon X2 250 and PERC 6/I controller w/ 8 Samsung HD204UI Green drives Time to interface from power switch: 22.4 seconds.
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#74
Evanrich Wrote:Congratulations, you win the prize for worst contribution to this thread.

I am truly honored, especially considering how stiff the competition was.
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#75
Ive had a go at creating 2 templates and have ended up with this

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Which is better?
Hardware - HP Proliant MicroServer N36L 8TB / Amazon Fire TV Stick
Software - NZBget / Radarr / Sonarr / uTorrent / Plex / NZB 360

Post - HQ WWE Fanart
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