A silicon stick on rubber dot is what I use. Looks good and works great. I also use it on the back of the unit on all four corners for added protection when it is laid down on a surface.
Personally, I scaled everything down to 400 x 400 in Photoshop. That way no wasted space, no wasted processing time to render the larger size to smaller.
If anything, you can crop the section you want to see to the size of the DAPS resolution. Search up Photo Editor into Google and there will me many online programs.
Thanks for info, I think I remembered from auditioning that I only saw a segment of the cover artwork when the file actually was at bigger size.
But if it fits to screen size automatically then it's fine...
Personally, I scaled everything down to 400 x 400 in Photoshop. That way no wasted space, no wasted processing time to render the larger size to smaller.
If anything, you can crop the section you want to see to the size of the DAPS resolution. Search up Photo Editor into Google and there will me many online programs.
Would rather not do that. I have got larger images for my album art so that as screen resolutions across various device formats increase I will not have to mess with the tags again in the future. If the software can't scale them for me then I'll pass on the device. Fortunately sounds like it's not an issue here.
Its awesome to see Questyle getting the attention they deserve for the QP1R. Hope they achieve a lot of success with this device, so that we can see more innovations from Questyle in the near future.
Its awesome to see Questyle getting the attention they deserve for the QP1R. Hope they achieve a lot of success with this device, so that we can see more innovations from Questyle in the near future.
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