2013-02-13, 02:53
@thatkookooguy
I can't seem to find the original thread where this solution was posted (credit to whomever it was that posted it, sorry). But basically, you need to find your "DialogSeekBar.xml" for the skin you are using and add this line "!Window.IsVisible(script.pseudotv.TVOverlay.xml)" inside the <visible></visible> tag. (Now if only I could figure out how to do this for MovieQuiz)
WARNING! This will not make the channel changing any faster, and after a day you'll find yourself wanting the scrubber back. That was my experience anyway.
Incidentally, if you do want to change channels/move through the epguide faster, try pressing pause on the playback while you are doing that. This will improve the speed fivefold!
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Now, I came to this thread to find out about the white noise pop when changing channels. I know the script mutes for a split second while changing channels, but that only stops the noise about 20-30% of the time, I find. Is there any way to increase the amount of time it is muted while changing channels? I think increasing it just one more second would eradicate the issue.
Oh and big thanks to Jason for this incredible plugin. It's practically better than XBMC itself.
I can't seem to find the original thread where this solution was posted (credit to whomever it was that posted it, sorry). But basically, you need to find your "DialogSeekBar.xml" for the skin you are using and add this line "!Window.IsVisible(script.pseudotv.TVOverlay.xml)" inside the <visible></visible> tag. (Now if only I could figure out how to do this for MovieQuiz)
WARNING! This will not make the channel changing any faster, and after a day you'll find yourself wanting the scrubber back. That was my experience anyway.
Incidentally, if you do want to change channels/move through the epguide faster, try pressing pause on the playback while you are doing that. This will improve the speed fivefold!
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Now, I came to this thread to find out about the white noise pop when changing channels. I know the script mutes for a split second while changing channels, but that only stops the noise about 20-30% of the time, I find. Is there any way to increase the amount of time it is muted while changing channels? I think increasing it just one more second would eradicate the issue.
Oh and big thanks to Jason for this incredible plugin. It's practically better than XBMC itself.