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Is there a way to prevent the artist name showing in the playlist if the artist and album artists are the same? I don't need genesis listed every time if they're the only artist on the album

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Also, I seem to remember that in 1.03, the disc number was in the playlist too. How do I get that back?

@r4b

You need to edit the code. Right click at playlist > setting

at "item display", scroll down to the bottom. replace the second line from the bottom with these code.

$alignabs($ifgreater(%tracknumber%,999,31,$ifgreater(%tracknumber%,99,27,22)),0,$sub(%_width%,105),%_height%,,middle)$font($get(fontAVA),$get(fontAVAsize),glow-0-0-0 glowalpha-60,$if(%isplaying%,255-255-255,250-250-250))$upper(%title%)

@gjweb

No. but you can create a button to change window to a specific size.

Since you not tell me where to put it, I will tell you only what code to use.

[Disc %discnumber%]

the bracket mean that, it will show only if %discnumber% tag (or whatever you want them, you can change it) is exist.

If you want it in the header, put it somewhere in "group display". If you want it in playlist, put it in " item display".

Experiment.. It doesn't hurt.

Hi,

i have following problem with 1.04.

Everytime i want to play a radio/audio stream i get this information and the stream ends......

Could not write info (Access denied) to:
"http://............."

Can anybody help?

Greetz t0KARMA

Edit: Problem found.......

I changed the Playback Statistic Settings to Update when playback percentage is..... and it now works fine

I love this skin... I just wish it was 100% functional for me. I can't get album art to display for some reason. Here's how I have my files stored, I'm thinking it might be something related to that.

I have all my music on a NAS box, I map the share it has to a drive letter. Inside the drive, I have it sorted by artist name, then a subfolder under each artist for albums. Each album has a folder.jpg file in it. Example:

M:\Artist Name\Album Name (Year)\folder.jpg

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

I love this skin... I just wish it was 100% functional for me. I can't get album art to display for some reason. Here's how I have my files stored, I'm thinking it might be something related to that.

I have all my music on a NAS box, I map the share it has to a drive letter. Inside the drive, I have it sorted by artist name, then a subfolder under each artist for albums. Each album has a folder.jpg file in it. Example:

M:\Artist Name\Album Name (Year)\folder.jpg

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

have you installed the album art component?

also your panelsui user global needs to have this line

$puts(coverPath,$replace(%path%,%filename_ext%,folder.*))

have you installed the album art component?

also your panelsui user global needs to have this line

$puts(coverPath,$replace(%path%,%filename_ext%,folder.*))

Yep, album art component is there, as is the user global line. I think it might have something to do with the NAS box for some odd reason. If I use the default UI album art works fine though.

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