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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1302298" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>It's just an idea, but I think the 'osd_progress_background.png' image used in videoFullScreen.xml and mytvFullScreen.xml is very dark, especially when viewed from 18 feet away. So, I tried changing the color to yellow, white and then very light gray. But, to me, the progress bar didn't look very good with any of those.</p><p>I thought a gradient from darkish to very light gray might look better.</p><p>I attach a version of osd_progress_background.png that I have renamed to osd_progress_background_pause.png because osd_progress_background.png is used elsewhere. The osd_progress_background.png entries in videoFullScreen.xml and mytvFullScreen.xml must be changed to osd_progress_background_pause.png.</p><p>I really like the look of using a gradient for the time remaining background. What to you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1302298, member: 153283"] It's just an idea, but I think the 'osd_progress_background.png' image used in videoFullScreen.xml and mytvFullScreen.xml is very dark, especially when viewed from 18 feet away. So, I tried changing the color to yellow, white and then very light gray. But, to me, the progress bar didn't look very good with any of those. I thought a gradient from darkish to very light gray might look better. I attach a version of osd_progress_background.png that I have renamed to osd_progress_background_pause.png because osd_progress_background.png is used elsewhere. The osd_progress_background.png entries in videoFullScreen.xml and mytvFullScreen.xml must be changed to osd_progress_background_pause.png. I really like the look of using a gradient for the time remaining background. What to you think? [/QUOTE]
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