Actually, I don't mind changing the skin files (I'm doing it atm), however if the general layout of FanArt remains the same I have no problem - if everyone uses the same general layout it won't be a headache for skinners
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Actually, I don't mind changing the skin files (I'm doing it atm), however if the general layout of FanArt remains the same I have no problem - if everyone uses the same general layout it won't be a headache for skinners.
I love this Fan Art feature a lot. So much that I might even update our living room HTPC with 0.2.3.0 RC1 (contrary to my guideline only to install stable builds there).
However there is one thing that I keep wondering about:
Most of the Fan Art pictures assume that the right side of the screen is where the series banner, season & episode listing is located. However there are some skin designs out there (f.e. ReVision/Replicant) where this information is displayed on the left side (by design). This means that the skinner has to decide if he is changing his screen layout for the MP-TV Series plugin to fit the Fan Art or if he creates new Fan Art files for all the shows. Has anybody thought about this?
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Hmm... feeding a serverside script with the images and rework them automatically to a good size/quality-rating could do the job.as those images are pretty large (I've seen anywhere from 200k - 1,3 mb!, typically in the 500k region).
So you're working on B2? Then I won't invest any time in it...I'm really more concerned for 4:3 users (next bugfixing release will contain a skin file for B2 4:3) and if anybody is going to create any fanart they can use.
I am and my initial thought would be no just because it could possibly be a huge storage and bandwidth addition.
I am and my initial thought would be no just because it could possibly be a huge storage and bandwidth addition.
Image weight is a concern no doubt. It would increase bandwidth a fair bit. Incidentally, is there a donation program for thetvseries to support a possible bandwidth increase?
Keep in mind the fan art should only have to be downloaded once - it would be nice if the tvseries plugin should be smart enough to check when a user requests an online refresh, whether an image has changed. If it hasn't, skip redownloading it - yet still download new or updated art.
An alternative is to automatically generated thumbnails on upload of fanart, and then the tvseries config displays a "browse fanart for this series" displaying the thumbnails. The user would then select the fanart they like, which then downloads and is assigned to a series. That would mean all backgrounds for all series aren't automatically downloaded - only a specific one on request of the user.
It just seems a shame to me that all this great fanart has to be manually added while one of the great strengths of the tvseries plugin is that the banners/coverart are so nicely integrated and accessible via thetvdb online database. If we could come up with a solution to make fanart available in the same way, it would improve the end-user experience greatly.
I'm liking the thumbnails solution above the more I think about it - it reduces bandwidth on the server side, and it reduces download overhead for the enduser too. Otherwise a usage example would be say 20 series x 3 fan art x 600k each ~= 36mb!! With thumbnails that would be reduced to similar sizes as banners with the full resolution fanart only downloaded "on-demand".
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Actually, how does one edit attachements ?