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RE: Chorus - A Web UI - m1975Michael - 2014-03-12

I would like to try Chorus but I can't figure out how to download the zip file. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - dhead - 2014-03-13

(2014-02-23, 12:31)jez500 Wrote: - Yeah this thing gets sluggish on low power/memory devices, the api doesn't support resizing the images and you can't do it in javascript, I lazy load images where possible.

I'm not a developer but isn't PIL (which already included in XBMC) allows you to resize images ?


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - eraxar - 2014-03-13

Really nice Webinterface thx Smile

one question is it possible to start Party Modus over the webinterface?


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - m1975Michael - 2014-03-13

Could someone kindly answer my question? I would like to try Chorus but I can't figure out how to download the zip file. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - jez500 - 2014-03-14

(2014-03-11, 01:26)dhead Wrote: @jez500

Would it be possible for the now playing title would change accordingly to a title change in an audio stream ?
XBMC does change the now playing title (when a song is changed) for internet audio stream.
The streams supplied by the music addon Digitally Imported could be used for testing.

I'll look into it, I would have thought it would have changed as It is polling the now playing item

(2014-03-11, 05:56)SplashTK Wrote: Awesome work on the video streaming. Works in most cases!

Any chance of getting an option to export library to a html page. I remember Winamp used to have an option like this that would display a html page of everything in your library, was pretty cool for showing people your library contents.

For reference: http://en.kioskea.net/faq/4447-winamp-generate-your-playlists-in-html-format

I guess you can do this anyway by going to the movies page, however I'll look at different formatting options for lists in the future

(2014-03-13, 16:44)eraxar Wrote: Really nice Webinterface thx Smile

one question is it possible to start Party Modus over the webinterface?

Not yet, but is on the todo list

(2014-03-13, 23:59)m1975Michael Wrote: Could someone kindly answer my question? I would like to try Chorus but I can't figure out how to download the zip file. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.

It will be in the official very repo soon, but for now you can just go to the github page, click on the zip then click on raw to download


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - sparky3387 - 2014-03-17

File:Linenumber
./tpl/ShellView.html:144: <img src="theme/images/default.png" id="browser-playing-thumb" />

It needs to be changed to this for people with proxy_pass Smile


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - metrafonic - 2014-03-19

Hasanyone been able to set up a reverseproxy with chorus? I have an ubuntu server running apache2 to reverseproxy from my apple tv 1 with chorus. So when i visit xbmc.mydomainname.com i get to chorus. But all xbmc images and files are unavailable. I get a 404. Whether it be:
"domain.com/vfs/..." i get a 404
But when i replace my domain name with the appletv ip, it works. why is this?

I know this might not bee too relevant to chorus, but because the streaming features dont work i thought it would be ok to post here.


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - NeroBoron - 2014-03-24

Wow this is so stunning :O
Even if its not fully functional yet, I already love this.

I can use the Webinterface from my Windows with Firefox, while XBMC runs ob Ubuntu 13.10.
Just local playback doesn't work at the moment. Also i also can't find a stop button anywhere, only pause.

Thanks for your work!! Smile

Edit:
Local music playback works with chrome
I'm not able to load the webinterface from Internet Explorer


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - macbean - 2014-03-27

I just have to say that this interface is awesome!


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - macbean - 2014-03-29

When you have finished watching a streaming movie or tv episode, should this mark it as having been watched?


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - guygg - 2014-03-29

(2014-02-23, 12:31)jez500 Wrote: @ezechiel1917
- To be honest, FLAC support is pretty low on the priority list for me
Just discovered this project (thanks to the XBMC account posting about it via Google+). Awesome work. Of course, once transcoding can be done it'll become amazingly useful (from remote sites/mobile via the internet, etc). However, the one sad thing for me trying to use it for local playback functionality is that I have a massive audio library, which is nearly all FLAC, so it's almost entirely useless for local audio streaming.

Still, love the work on this project so far. Clean and slick interface work. Easily the best web interface effort I've seen to date for XBMC. Great stuff. Big Grin


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - jez500 - 2014-03-30

(2014-03-17, 17:54)sparky3387 Wrote: File:Linenumber
./tpl/ShellView.html:144: <img src="theme/images/default.png" id="browser-playing-thumb" />

It needs to be changed to this for people with proxy_pass Smile

Hi, this has been updated in 0.3.2

(2014-03-19, 18:03)metrafonic Wrote: Hasanyone been able to set up a reverseproxy with chorus? I have an ubuntu server running apache2 to reverseproxy from my apple tv 1 with chorus. So when i visit xbmc.mydomainname.com i get to chorus. But all xbmc images and files are unavailable. I get a 404. Whether it be:
"domain.com/vfs/..." i get a 404
But when i replace my domain name with the appletv ip, it works. why is this?

I know this might not bee too relevant to chorus, but because the streaming features dont work i thought it would be ok to post here.

I haven't used reverse proxy so I can't say, technically it should work fine though

(2014-03-27, 09:49)macbean Wrote: I just have to say that this interface is awesome!

Thanks Smile

(2014-03-29, 08:08)macbean Wrote: When you have finished watching a streaming movie or tv episode, should this mark it as having been watched?

No it doesn't. Ideally it should also record where you are up to in the video too, and have the ability to toggle a watched status. All features for the future


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - jez500 - 2014-03-30

(2014-03-29, 22:37)guygg Wrote:
(2014-02-23, 12:31)jez500 Wrote: @ezechiel1917
- To be honest, FLAC support is pretty low on the priority list for me
Just discovered this project (thanks to the XBMC account posting about it via Google+). Awesome work. Of course, once transcoding can be done it'll become amazingly useful (from remote sites/mobile via the internet, etc). However, the one sad thing for me trying to use it for local playback functionality is that I have a massive audio library, which is nearly all FLAC, so it's almost entirely useless for local audio streaming.

Still, love the work on this project so far. Clean and slick interface work. Easily the best web interface effort I've seen to date for XBMC. Great stuff. Big Grin

I wondered why the visits when through the roof yesterday Smile Yeah transcoding will bring a lot more to this, but until then we have to scrape by with what we have got. Audio streaming essentially uses the html audio tag, so if the browser doesn't support the format, local playback won't work. Unfortunately this is the case with FLAC. I have looked into things like this http://audiocogs.org/articles/2012/06/15/flac-and-aurora/ but it looks like a lot of work to get it up and running.

Glad you like, thanks for the kind words!


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - josz - 2014-03-30

I like the looks of this webinterface.
Having a problem with it though, dunno if it can be fixed.
I'm using mod_proxy to proxy pass the XBMC webinterface through my NAS which is setup as a webserver. So Instead of calling 192.168.1.x:port/ I call 192.168.1.x/xbmc/.
This doesn't really work since the paths used for jsonrpc are relative to root but should actually be relative to the current directory (so instead of /jsonrpc it should be just simply jsonrpc). This is a simple fix I can manage myself.
Now there's one more problem when it comes to loading images with this setup (I don't have this problem with AWXi). The webserver redirects all traffic over https for securities sake. This however seems to cause some weird cross site scripting issue I believe.
I pastebinned an output of Firebug showing the issue over here;
http://pastebin.com/4hSPKBkD

Dunno if this can be fixed, would like it to, but can imagine this is unsolvable.


RE: Chorus - A Web UI - jez500 - 2014-03-30

(2014-03-30, 11:38)josz Wrote: I like the looks of this webinterface.
Having a problem with it though, dunno if it can be fixed.
I'm using mod_proxy to proxy pass the XBMC webinterface through my NAS which is setup as a webserver. So Instead of calling 192.168.1.x:port/ I call 192.168.1.x/xbmc/.
This doesn't really work since the paths used for jsonrpc are relative to root but should actually be relative to the current directory (so instead of /jsonrpc it should be just simply jsonrpc). This is a simple fix I can manage myself.
Now there's one more problem when it comes to loading images with this setup (I don't have this problem with AWXi). The webserver redirects all traffic over https for securities sake. This however seems to cause some weird cross site scripting issue I believe.
I pastebinned an output of Firebug showing the issue over here;
http://pastebin.com/4hSPKBkD

Dunno if this can be fixed, would like it to, but can imagine this is unsolvable.

Hi Josz,
If this were me, I would look at setting up a RewriteRule with your mod_proxy setup, is something like this possible? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#ProxyPassMatch
You could then map, /jsonrpc and /image to the correct place.