Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Re: Jarrod - TBN image file extension (XBMC)

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I'm pretty sure our dynamic image object just uses the default image
rendering of the iPhone OS, which is able to render a whole range of
images.
I will see if we can add tbn to be supported, maybe we just rename any
incoming image from .tbn to .jpg and it will work.

But I would have thought if XMBC was sending the correct JPEG headers,
it would work anyway. Can't believe the stupid things some developers
do when creating things like this... why on earth rename a file to
some unheard of extension, when its just an image that needs to be
displayed somewhere along the line.

There's definitely no way to get XMBC to report it as a jpeg instead?

Jarrod

On Apr 29, 1:49 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jarrod,
>
> I am trying to create an interface via CF for XBMC that will display
> the dvd and audio music covers in a browsable list.
>
> XBMC renames these thumbnails (JPEG) with the extension .tbn
>
> Would it be possible to have iViewer recognize images with the .tbn
> extension as JPEG format images?
>
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