we at Skin Consortium didn't gave up completely to port our ClassicPro Skinning framework to VLC.
Today i heard of the RC1 release and thought let's check if VLC finally supports well-blended RGBA PNGs.
First of all: transparent PNGs show up at all now, but the blending doesn't work 100%
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
This is an excerpt of a semi-tranparent PNG - see the tranparent area in the inside of the repeat buton?
![Image](http://shupload.skinconsortium.com/1242195525/Adobe-Photoshop-CS3-Extended-10941381837.png)
This is what VLC renders:
![Image](http://shupload.skinconsortium.com/1242195589/default-name-10941381946.png)
the semitranparent area > 50% is blended w/ #000000 instead of the yellow background everything below 50% is set to 100% yellow
this is how it should blend on a yellow background (how it does in Winamp & Photoshop)
![Image](http://stashbox.org/514557/Adobe-Photoshop-CS3-Extended-10941382155.png)
Well i know that the example looks a bit bad, but some ClassicPro skins really take advance of per pixel alpha blending. So is there any trick to get this working for 1.0.0 or is this still a TBD thing?