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Fixed some awkward translations.
ZackParticipantUpdated latest strings for easier understanding, corrected one spelling mistake. (based on the file from SVN)
ZackParticipantAdded all the new color, sleep, playlist loading and sec/min strings to the version downloaded from the SVN.
ZackParticipantHello!
d-pad up and down for sub and lang selection are all detailed in the documentation wiki, but I agree, that ther could be some static hint graphic for those in the video playback OSDZackParticipantThis is coming in the next release (5 and 10 secs).
Use search in this very forum!
ZackParticipantLots of updates and corrections after seeing it in the application. Also added the new strings for subtitle colors.
ZackParticipantI updated the documentation to explicitly state, how to bring up the on screen controls. 🙂
ZackParticipantTantric: usb keyboard would be much helpful for typing in online search phrases!
ZackParticipantHi!
I have prepared a Hungarian translation from the Romanian one at http://wiimc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/source/lang/. I have attached it to this post: http://www.wiimc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=283 but I can send it email or upload it to google code if that would be better.
I am also volunteering to update it as well, just email me at peter.sasi ([google mail default ending].com) before every release, so that I can update or add translation for the changed and new items. Or tell me how it should work. 🙂
Cheers!
ZackParticipantAnd the HomeBrew Wiki page for WiiMC already details that! 🙂
ZackParticipantMy suggestion for an easier first solution:
1. Anybody wanting on-line media information install XBMC Linux/Windows/Mac on their computer, use that to scrape all infos off the ‘net, and then export the media information to XMLs (XBMC nfo: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Import_-_Export_Library)
2. Besides reading (more of) id3 tag information for audio WiiMC should be able to read and display information (maybe also search in the future) out of these XBMC nfo files.A good example is PopCorn hour, which also seems to make use of the XBMC nfo format. Thus this could be a generic media info format across multiple platforms!
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