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WorldWeather plugin v1.10.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="2BitSculptor" data-source="post: 976286" data-attributes="member: 65661"><p>I was having trouble loading the high res GeoClock images in WorldWeather on my client, due to running out of RAM on the 32bit Win XP. So to resolve the issue, I've altered the GeoClock images to fit the three sizes represented in the newer MediaPortal Skins, based on my brighter composite image above. I have both Day and Night images in 1920x960 (high), 1280x640 (med), and 960x480 (low).. originally the Low res version was 716x358 (suited for analogue TVs) in the old PAL skins. I renamed the images in the high folder and copied the medium res images in. Now my GeoClock shows up in WorldWeather.</p><p> </p><p>Copy the WorldWeather that is in the zip to the skin/Media folder of your choice, to replace the GeoClock image files. The medium folder will not be recognized by WorldWeather, so to use those images you must copy them, as I did, to the high folder.</p><p> </p><p>Hope you find this useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2BitSculptor, post: 976286, member: 65661"] I was having trouble loading the high res GeoClock images in WorldWeather on my client, due to running out of RAM on the 32bit Win XP. So to resolve the issue, I've altered the GeoClock images to fit the three sizes represented in the newer MediaPortal Skins, based on my brighter composite image above. I have both Day and Night images in 1920x960 (high), 1280x640 (med), and 960x480 (low).. originally the Low res version was 716x358 (suited for analogue TVs) in the old PAL skins. I renamed the images in the high folder and copied the medium res images in. Now my GeoClock shows up in WorldWeather. Copy the WorldWeather that is in the zip to the skin/Media folder of your choice, to replace the GeoClock image files. The medium folder will not be recognized by WorldWeather, so to use those images you must copy them, as I did, to the high folder. Hope you find this useful. [/QUOTE]
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