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I was watching a movie and needed to adjust the subtitles when I discovered that both the video settings and the audio and subtitle settings have disappeared from the on screen display.
Only the bookmarks and subtitles buttons are visible on the right hand side of the OSD. This happens on both T! and T! SVN. On one of the windows machines I have both skins available. On this one the settings are available when in T!. On the other one they are not!
The vidio+audio settings still exist in confluence though, so I guess it is somehow skin related. What might be going on?
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most likely you've enabled 'kiosk mode' in skin settings.
that option will hide all settings related stuff from the gui.
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2012-11-25, 18:21
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-25, 18:23 by StefanK.)
That's right, I didn't know there was a connection there. Thank you for solving that little mystery :-)
By the way - is it no longer possible to name the favorites in submenus and custom menus?
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My issues exactly - in the SVN-version.
I have installed the zip and read the readme.txt. But I still can't find out how to run scripts in XBMC. (Windows cannot find...)
So unless you teach me I'll just have to wait and assume that the issue is fixed in a future update.
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installing the zip is all that's needed.
now try if you get the rename option when adding a favourite to a menu button.
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could you upload this file somewhere:
C:\Users\Stefan\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\favourites.xml
it's most like an encoding issue with one of your favourites.
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ah got it..shame on me for not spotting it before...
you're using an outdated version of T! svn.
this bug was fixed a week ago or so.