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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: Calibrator on February 09, 2009, 03:45:22 pm



Title: Accommodating non square cover art
Post by: Calibrator on February 09, 2009, 03:45:22 pm
G'day Peter,

Since the invocation of the "back album cover" as part of the desktop wallpaper ( nice feature by the way :) ), I have noticed a few of my album covers have exceeded the height of the desktop when displayed, resulting in the top and bottom being cut off. I'm assumming this occurs because the covers in question are not conforming to the general practice of having square cover art. This is generally not a problem for normal CD coverart, but music extracted from DVD's or some online outlets, like AIX Records, have their cover art in more of a portrait format.

Could you try and accommodate these non-square covert art pictures by perhaps having an additional parameter we specify which limits the height of the wallpaper that your scaling will not exceed. This would undoubtedly result in the overall width of the wallpaper being reduced in those instances, but it would mean the top and bottom would be visible.

Hope this makes sense.

Cheers,

Russ

FYI ... I run my desktop at 1280 x 800 pixels, and currently have the "Show as Wallpaper Width" set to 626 pixels. This nicely fills the width of my screen with a few pixels spare either side. An example of an album I have issues with is "Acousic Guitar" by "Peppino D'agostino" from AIX Records. The album art I created is 382 x 570 pixels. When scaled currently I don't see any of the top or bottom status fields in the wallpaper.


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Title: Re: Accommodating non square cover art
Post by: PeterSt on August 07, 2009, 07:39:10 pm
Done for the next version.

Note that I started off allowing a max heigth and max width at the same time, but found that too difficult for my poor brain (couldn't get the aspect ratios right).
Besides, I don't think it even makes sense, and defining the height (as how it was before) just does it all. It does it for when the back is also showed, and when it's not. So, turning it into maximum width as it happened per showing the back, just was a mistake.


Title: Re: Accommodating non square cover art
Post by: Telstar on August 07, 2009, 08:30:53 pm
Note that I started off allowing a max heigth and max width at the same time

Well, then keep in mind that i have highres pictures, some of them bigger than my desktop (such as 1200px+), so i dont think it's a good idea.
instead cropping to make it square would be nice.