Hi,
I'm using SilverJuke on a large high resolution touch screen.
What I've found is that the interface doesn't scale well. What I mean by this is that while other applications still look extremely crisp and sharp, the SilveJuke interface looks like a low resolution image...it becomes muted and somewhat blurred.
Is there a workaround for this or is this a function of the base resolution of the interface? If this is the case, this would be something to look into as its a tremendous product and I'm sure will increasingly be placed on larger and larger screens.
Looking forward to your reply.
Cheers, Neil.
SilverJuke on a BIG screen
Re: SilverJuke on a BIG screen
Have your tried different skins? org: which skin are you using?
Regards,
B.
Regards,
B.
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Re: SilverJuke on a BIG screen
Hi Neil,
Are you perhaps running in kioskmode, with settings->kioskmode->monitors set up to switch to a lower resolution for silverjuke kioskmode, as a result of which you touchscreen hardware is scaling up to fill the screen?
Other effect you might see is that only the albumart is blurry, while the text is sharp. This is caused by the upscaling of the albumart inside the MP3's. I've seen the default silverness skin on a high quality monitor working with MP3 coverimages of 100x100, if you zoom in to the biggest coverart those images look downright blurry and ugly.
SilverEagle
Are you perhaps running in kioskmode, with settings->kioskmode->monitors set up to switch to a lower resolution for silverjuke kioskmode, as a result of which you touchscreen hardware is scaling up to fill the screen?
Other effect you might see is that only the albumart is blurry, while the text is sharp. This is caused by the upscaling of the albumart inside the MP3's. I've seen the default silverness skin on a high quality monitor working with MP3 coverimages of 100x100, if you zoom in to the biggest coverart those images look downright blurry and ugly.
SilverEagle