XBMC video intro
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:15 pm
Hi, is it possible to put a 10 seconds video instead of the XBMC splash screen when I start XBMC?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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use this url format.LastGeeko wrote: PS: How can I embed the YouTube video in my post??
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY7GnAq6Znw[/youtube]
what code did you put in the advancedsettings?sixties keith wrote:i used a newer bios to remove the flubber.
i then used the advancedsettings file to play my own start up video. this worked a treat however the odd time it will show the working icon for a split second before playing the video.
as for the skin im using the custom confluence lite skin hope this helps
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<window>
<defaultcontrol always="true">10</defaultcontrol>
<allowoverlay>no</allowoverlay>
<controls>
<control type="button" id="10">
<description>trigger</description>
<onfocus>Skin.SetBool(Startup)</onfocus>
<onfocus>ReplaceWindow(Home)</onfocus>
<texturenofocus>-</texturenofocus>
<texturefocus>-</texturefocus>
<animation effect="fade" delay="0"
end="100">Focus</animation>
<onfocus>XBMC.PlayMedia(F:\Apps\XBMC\media\splash.wmv)</onfocus>
<visible>!Skin.HasSetting(Use_Startup_Playlist)</visible>
</control>
<control type="button" id="10">
<description>trigger with startup Playlist</description>
<onfocus>Skin.SetBool(Startup)</onfocus>
<onfocus>XBMC.PlayMedia($INFO[Skin.String(Startup_Playlist_Path)])</onfocus>
<onfocus>ReplaceWindow(Home)</onfocus>
<texturenofocus>-</texturenofocus>
<texturefocus>-</texturefocus>
<animation effect="fade" delay="0"
end="100">Focus</animation>
<onfocus>XBMC.PlayMedia(F:\Apps\XBMC\media\splash.wmv)</onfocus>
<visible>Skin.HasSetting(Use_Startup_Playlist)</visible>
</control>
<control type="image">
<description>Background image</description>
<posx>0</posx>
<posy>0</posy>
<width>1280</width>
<height>760</height>
<texture>background-startup.png</texture>
<animation effect="fade" end="0"
time="0">WindowClose</animation>
<onfocus>XBMC.PlayMedia(F:\Apps\XBMC\media\splash.wmv)</onfocus>
</control>
</controls>
</window>
Sorry to bump an old topic. I am interested in removing flubber completely. Sometimes I have to put the TV volume on high because a movie/tv file volume is low and when turning on the Xbox at night the flubber can disturb people.sixties keith wrote:i used a newer bios to remove the flubber.
If you have x2 5035 bios you can use the config app to create an .ini file that will allow you to remove flubber, change colors, fan speed, etc. I think ind bios has a config app that may do the same.iceman-uk wrote:Sorry to bump an old topic. I am interested in removing flubber completely. Sometimes I have to put the TV volume on high because a movie/tv file volume is low and when turning on the Xbox at night the flubber can disturb people.sixties keith wrote:i used a newer bios to remove the flubber.
Can anyone point me to a good reliable guide for doing this?
Thanks
So if I understand you right, this cannot be done WITHOUT a chip?captainsensation wrote:If you have x2 5035 bios you can use the config app to create an .ini file that will allow you to remove flubber, change colors, fan speed, etc. I think ind bios has a config app that may do the same.iceman-uk wrote:Sorry to bump an old topic. I am interested in removing flubber completely. Sometimes I have to put the TV volume on high because a movie/tv file volume is low and when turning on the Xbox at night the flubber can disturb people.sixties keith wrote:i used a newer bios to remove the flubber.
Can anyone point me to a good reliable guide for doing this?
Thanks