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Hi,IMHO Internet streams aren't radio. Radio (from a capture card that is) is played by RadioTuner.cs. For me, playing radio (not streamed via internet) never shows any visualization window (AFAIK because RadioTuner.cs doesn't have/need a video window). When I play internet radio streams logos are still displayed (when I configured them in the .ASX file of course)I'm really stuck at what exactly your problem is? Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, so could you please describe in steps how to reproduce it? Preferrably a dummies-guide I will definitely not exclude the possibility that I screwed up here. 99% of the time when I'm looking @ the code, I'm trying to figure out how stuff works as well. Maybe it's easier to take this into IRC and discuss it there? You can query me (nick micheloe in #mediaportal @ efnet). Please be aware that, while I'm online 24/7 there, I'm not always behind the PC.Then we can discuss this in dutch, too. Kind regards,Michel
Hi,
IMHO Internet streams aren't radio. Radio (from a capture card that is) is played by RadioTuner.cs. For me, playing radio (not streamed via internet) never shows any visualization window (AFAIK because RadioTuner.cs doesn't have/need a video window). When I play internet radio streams logos are still displayed (when I configured them in the .ASX file of course)
I'm really stuck at what exactly your problem is? Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, so could you please describe in steps how to reproduce it? Preferrably a dummies-guide
I will definitely not exclude the possibility that I screwed up here. 99% of the time when I'm looking @ the code, I'm trying to figure out how stuff works as well. Maybe it's easier to take this into IRC and discuss it there? You can query me (nick micheloe in #mediaportal @ efnet). Please be aware that, while I'm online 24/7 there, I'm not always behind the PC.
Then we can discuss this in dutch, too.
Kind regards,
Michel