2016-01-31, 17:04
It seems some shows have some seasons for me. The first 48 for example, lists seasons but they are empty upon selection.
(2016-02-03, 00:36)slices Wrote: There's no reason it should drop out then resume, can you post a log?
(2016-01-31, 11:13)Eye in the sky Wrote:(2016-01-30, 00:01)slices Wrote: Fix for playback in for Syfy. If you're not seeing epsiodes for expanse can you post a log. I suspect it may be a difference between your environments.
Syfy is working now.
(2016-02-05, 05:58)ciarlill Wrote: Anyone using this on a Raspberry Pi 2? It takes quite a while to load episode lists on Comedy Central shows, even after they are cached. It also takes a while to start a stream. "A while" is about 30ish seconds for me. I ssh'd into the Pi and ran top, and it looks like the CPU is getting up to >90% usage during these periods. However, RAM usage is fine with ~100Mb free at any given time. My gut feeling is that parsing all the data from the HTML is part of the problem, but wanted to get some anecdotal feedback before I started digging in any further.Most if not all the the episode list are json feeds so should be quite fast, what shows are you trying?
(2016-02-07, 00:50)slices Wrote:(2016-02-05, 05:58)ciarlill Wrote: Anyone using this on a Raspberry Pi 2? It takes quite a while to load episode lists on Comedy Central shows, even after they are cached. It also takes a while to start a stream. "A while" is about 30ish seconds for me. I ssh'd into the Pi and ran top, and it looks like the CPU is getting up to >90% usage during these periods. However, RAM usage is fine with ~100Mb free at any given time. My gut feeling is that parsing all the data from the HTML is part of the problem, but wanted to get some anecdotal feedback before I started digging in any further.Most if not all the the episode list are json feeds so should be quite fast, what shows are you trying?