2019-02-14, 04:26
Looks fantastic. Media codec icons available in the info screens off the widget? Leia mod version doesn't so hoping for the best
(2019-02-14, 04:26)bryan1 Wrote: Looks fantastic. Media codec icons available in the info screens off the widget? Leia mod version doesn't so hoping for the best
(2019-02-14, 01:45)jurialmunkey Wrote:(2019-02-13, 21:18)mrkuba Wrote: Hi. As many people said before me, this skin is the bees knees. I just want to ask one question. Will you still have an option for browsing movies as a sideways scrolling list with the currently selected movie being on the right with a larger poster (which is my favorite) or will it only be poster wall?
Yeah, it will have a Poster List. Still tweaking it a bit, but this is what it looks like currently:
(2019-02-14, 19:51)mrkuba Wrote:You can already see the runtime and whether it is hd/sd(2019-02-14, 01:45)jurialmunkey Wrote:(2019-02-13, 21:18)mrkuba Wrote: Hi. As many people said before me, this skin is the bees knees. I just want to ask one question. Will you still have an option for browsing movies as a sideways scrolling list with the currently selected movie being on the right with a larger poster (which is my favorite) or will it only be poster wall?
Yeah, it will have a Poster List. Still tweaking it a bit, but this is what it looks like currently:
Looks great. If we can keep the logos and the file specs (blu Ray, etc, sound codec, run time and all the other relevant things like in az) at the bottom it would be great. As the list can get quite long and it can nicely compose on the screen. You're doing a solid job BTW.
(2019-02-14, 20:03)bryan1 Wrote: Rounded posters available?I'm toying with the idea of whether or not to slightly round the edges of things. I'm leaning more towards the idea of rounding edges, but it is much easier to work with square edges in the meantime (because with square I don't need to make diffuse masks for every differently sized item)
(2019-02-14, 22:01)jurialmunkey Wrote:(2019-02-14, 19:51)mrkuba Wrote:You can already see the runtime and whether it is hd/sd(2019-02-14, 01:45)jurialmunkey Wrote: Yeah, it will have a Poster List. Still tweaking it a bit, but this is what it looks like currently:
Looks great. If we can keep the logos and the file specs (blu Ray, etc, sound codec, run time and all the other relevant things like in az) at the bottom it would be great. As the list can get quite long and it can nicely compose on the screen. You're doing a solid job BTW.
I don't understand this obsession with codecs. I understand things like Atmos, HDR and 3d because those have external hardware requirements, but aside from those, what purpose does having all the codec info on screen serve in terms of choosing a movie to watch?
Codec info is unnecessary clutter which goes against the minimalism I'm trying to emphasise here. I'm willing to have things on screen if there is a functional need, but I'm not adding info just because it exists.
(2019-02-14, 22:06)jurialmunkey Wrote:(2019-02-14, 20:03)bryan1 Wrote: Rounded posters available?I'm toying with the idea of whether or not to slightly round the edges of things. I'm leaning more towards the idea of rounding edges, but it is much easier to work with square edges in the meantime (because with square I don't need to make diffuse masks for every differently sized item)
(2019-02-15, 02:07)meridius Wrote: I have to agree, I would like to see logos of Bluray,DVD, x264, x265, WEB-DL, HDTV and 4k Ultra as these tell you what sort of quality and compressed version of the video is in.Everyone will have their own Kodi story, and what details matter to them and why.
eg, Bluray to me means untouched video from the source and x264 1080p means its a bluray recompressed smaller size to a lesser quality bitrate.
not all hd 1080p video is created equal.
(2019-02-15, 05:58)Kokonutcreme Wrote:That's what I've found - in my house, no one makes a decision on what to watch based on codecs.(2019-02-15, 02:07)meridius Wrote: I have to agree, I would like to see logos of Bluray,DVD, x264, x265, WEB-DL, HDTV and 4k Ultra as these tell you what sort of quality and compressed version of the video is in.Everyone will have their own Kodi story, and what details matter to them and why.
eg, Bluray to me means untouched video from the source and x264 1080p means its a bluray recompressed smaller size to a lesser quality bitrate.
not all hd 1080p video is created equal.
I used to obsess about codec info displayed in library views but changed my position following the realisation that my family don't care. If a movie or tv show is in the library they want to watch they just search for it and press play. No different a user experience to playing files from streaming sites like Netflix and Amazon who also don't display codec flags.
I understand that codec flags identify video, audio source and compression types, this information can also be gleaned from the folder names of downloaded files, from media scraping tools like Mediaelch, Tiny Media Manager etc or from the source download websites themselves.
Recently released skins have moved away from prominently displaying codec flags and regardless of our opinions/desires, ultimately the design decisions about viewtypes, use of extra artwork and codecs rests with the skins creator and their vision.