the best way to learn skinning for mp is to take a close look at existing skins. make a copy of on and play around with values in this xml files or browse the images in media directory.
the background graphic is 720 x 576 pixel (this ist d1-pal).
Skins are located under "<Media Portal Directory>\Skin\<Skin name>"
The xml files are localted in that dir and images for the particular skin is under "<Media Portal Directory>\Skin\<Skin name>\Media" directory
I do not know why this xml was in my theme folders, it must have sneaked in some time ago (years?). I simply removed the file. The Latest Media Handler plugin seems to be working as expected. I've had no lock-ups.
I do not know why this xml was in my theme folders, it must have sneaked in some time ago (years?). I simply removed the file. The...
Before you create this bug report:
Make sure that your system (windows, codecs and drivers) is up to date, matching the...
My bad, I misunderstood your post then :)
Yeah, these things can get complicated really quickly. I remember scrapping some of my skin-improvement-ideas because I couldn't get these cross-dependencies sorted out.
My bad, I misunderstood your post then :)
Yeah, these things can get complicated really quickly. I remember scrapping some of my...
I adjusted the MyMusicPlayingNowInfos.xml for my OldEyes variant of DWHD so it fits without crowding. I now have the issue of text...
The only configuration that is certain to work is when the MP client and MP server are from the same release.
It is sometimes possible to use MP clients from a release that is different to the MP server, but whether it works depends on the specific changes that were made between the two releases.
-- from CyberSimian in the UK
The only configuration that is certain to work is when the MP client and MP server are from the same release.
It is sometimes...
Before you create this bug report:
Make sure that your system (Windows, codecs and drivers) is up to date, matching the...
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films that have deafening sound effects and music, combined with inaudible dialogue. I have never noticed the problem that you have described, but I also use the EVR renderer, and not the Madvr renderer. So...
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films...
Every so often, when I switch to a TV channel, my MP client stops accepting user inputs, either from the remote or keyboard/mouse...