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A thumbnail for each picture will automaticly be created for each picture when you enter a share/folder containing pictures under My Pictures, (this process runs in the background and do not affect normal usage).

Revision as of 18:54, 24 July 2006

My Pictures is an easy way to view your pictures. It allows you to view them as a slideshow with transition effects. and even allows you to set the slideshow to music.

SlideShow

The SlideShow function will start a sequential slideshow of all the pictures in the current folder with some nice transition effects. You can enable/disable the transition effects in My Pictures Settings.

Recursive Slideshow (R. SlideShow)

This option will display a slideshow using all images in the current folder and all of its subfolders.

Randomize

When selected, XBMC will display the slideshow in a random order.

Playing Music with your SlideShow

In order to play music with your slideshow, simply start a music source (playlist, song, etc} and then start the slideshow.
The music will play in the background.

Zooming in/out on Pictures

This can be performed while viewing individual pictures or in a slideshow. While viewing press ‘A’ to zoom in on controller or “0–9” on remote. To zoom out press ‘X’ on controller or “0–9” on remote. Each successive press will zoom you in or out further by 1x (from 1x to 10x). While zoomed you can use the left thumbstick on controller or arrow buttons on remote to scroll the edges of the picture.
NOTE: If done on a slideshow it will pause it until you stop pressing a button. If you are zoomed in on a slideshow and the picture changes it will not keep those setting from picture to picture.

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Thumbnails

A thumbnail for each picture will automaticly be created for each picture when you enter a share/folder containing pictures under My Pictures, (this process runs in the background and do not affect normal usage).