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On Oct 14, 2014 4:49 AM, "Mike Perkins" <<a href="mailto:mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk">mikep@randomtraveller.org.uk</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 13/10/14 23:53, Hika van den Hoven wrote:<br>
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>> Hoi Dick,<br>
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>> Tuesday, October 14, 2014, 12:24:21 AM, you wrote:<br>
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>>> A couple of days ago a new feature showed up in MythTV. It appears that<br>
>>> a frame of the show is now used as the background for the list of<br>
>>> recorded shows. It's a nice idea for those who like that kind of thing,<br>
>>> but it also makes reading the list harder, due to issues of contrast and<br>
>>> color.<br>
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>>> Is this a feature that can be turned on and off? If so, where would I<br>
>>> find that setting?<br>
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>> Did you fiddle around with metadata settings, for I thing it's that.<br>
>> It came up here on the list last month. There is a setting, I think in<br>
>> Configuration > Artwork and Metadatasources; Perform daily updates of<br>
>> recording artwork. If the profile has the showing of artwork<br>
>> implemented, this activates it.<br>
>> To get rid of it, turn of this feature and clear out the artwork<br>
>> directory or switch to a profile that hasn't got this implemented.<br>
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> Not to mention, you'll have to go through your recording schedules and uncheck "Look up metadata" which I think is checked by default.<br>
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> Then go to the default template and turn it off there, too, to cover future recording schedules.<br>
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> -- <br>
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> Mike Perkins<br>
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<p dir="ltr">I think there is art work in "banners" too.<br>
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