[no Bug] MiniDisplay Plugin - no channel name in Radio mode (1 Viewer)

wolfi_b

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  • April 10, 2008
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    When MePo is in TV-Mode the MiniDisplay Plugin shows on the first line the channel name and on the second line the program name.
    In Radio mode the first line is empty and the second line shows the elapsed time.

    I think the first line should show the channel name in Radio mode too, if i remember correctly this was the case with older versions.

    Regards, Wolfgang
     

    jameson_uk

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  • January 27, 2005
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    This is not a bug but a mixture of lacking features in Radio (will be improved in 1.3) and configuration.

    Go into mini-display and config and open up the configuration editor. There you can change what is displayed when radio is playing. To get the channel name on the first line change #Play.Current.Title to #Play.Current.Album (don't ask....)

    I had a quick look and I don't think this would have worked in 1.1 (except for webstreams)
     

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