(2022-01-13, 14:14)bsoriano Wrote: @robertlaing , unfortunately, there is nothing I can do about that, since that is the information that the addon script.embuary.info is getting from tmdb. I am just displaying what the addon gets. It seems that tmdb rounds up the duration on their site.
Hi Bart,
Thanks for explaining that! No problem.
One other thing I have noticed regards the music player.
So, when I am in a playlist and go to the music player, the osd appears. However, this osd shows as incompleted, ie: the play, pause, fast forward etc buttons are not shown.
This incompleted osd stays around for about 10 seconds then disappears.
If when this incompleted osd is still showing I press the ok button, the play, pause, fast forward etc buttons will show. When I then press return the play, pause, fast forward etc buttons disappear. Then if I leave it again for around 10 seconds the incompleted osd will disappear.
However, if when this incompleted osd is still showing I press the ok button, the play, pause, fast forward etc buttons will show, as described above. If I then leave it, the completed osd will remain on screen. If I then leave it long enough, when I press return, the whole osd will go off.
Then when I press the ok button I get the completed osd back up.
This is in contrast to when I play a movie. The movie comes on without an osd, and to get the osd I need to press the ok button. This is great, and works really well.
Is there anyway that you could have a look at this and allow the music player to come up initially without an osd (just like it does when a movie first plays)? Then it would just be a case of pressing the ok button to bring up the completed osd, just like it does when playing a movie? Alternatively, it would look just as good if the music player came up with a completed osd, and it would be just a case of pressing return to take the osd off.
On another note, I wonder if you could display the media flags for the music on the osd just like you do in the movie osd?
Once again, thank you very much for your time.
Kind regards,
Robert.