unfortunatley i have removed qtlockscreen because of being rescource heavy. which is a shame because it's great, but since removing my device is back to it's normal self. i was using a lockscreen that had thumbnail of album art which showed in top even though it didn't actually show in the lockscreen. i could use a lite lockscreen like one i've just seen.
You could try checking used RAM (e.g. with free) before and after running this app just to make sure. Result will most likely depend on whether you are running other Qt apps.
If you do test this, please report your findings. I might install QtLockscreen as well, but since I don't quite see the use of it (I usually unlock if I want to see what's going on), I'm not sure I will
unfortunatley i have removed qtlockscreen because of being rescource heavy. which is a shame because it's great, but since removing my device is back to it's normal self. i was using a lockscreen that had thumbnail of album art which showed in top even though it didn't actually show in the lockscreen. i could use a lite lockscreen like one i've just seen.
Why not update your own to the one seen or delete the media player controls etc all together and see if that resolves the issue?
Yeah, I'm trying that too but there seems to be a bug. You can set the two different sizes, but it will only load the size for the thing you are currently at.
Right now I have a big album art for portrait and smaller for landscape. If I am at landscape and a new song comes up, the album is loaded with the small size. I flip to portrait and it stays with the small size so there's a gap. Now if a new song comes then it loads the big size, so if I flip back to landscape it gets clipped. The widget should load both sizes automatically and display appropriately.
The problem with album art is:
-When the album art is loaded it is scaled to fit the size you set in the settings (keeping aspect ratio).
-When you change from portrait or landscape it's too late: the image has been scaled.