2015-05-09, 02:31
(2015-05-09, 02:25)nickr Wrote: Debug log (wiki)
Huh?
(2015-05-09, 02:31)headcreep Wrote:Post a debug log(2015-05-09, 02:25)nickr Wrote: Debug log (wiki)
Huh?
(2015-05-09, 02:58)headcreep Wrote: Anyone been able to point chrome launcher to chrome on a Windows drive that shows up in Openelec?Don't be silly. Chrome compiled to run on windows is never going to work in Linux.
(2015-05-09, 03:25)nickr Wrote: Don't be silly. Chrome compiled to run on windows is never going to work in Linux.i am not being silly, i can assure you that much. it was straight forward enough question or so i thought. if my understanding of how things work is silly to you then i would appreciate you keep that to yourself, thanks.
(2015-05-09, 03:37)headcreep Wrote: i don't have access to the log even if i could read it, i am on windowsYou do have access to the log.
(2015-05-09, 02:22)headcreep Wrote: I apologize if this has already been answered as i have read about 5 pages so far and i am still learning what my options are.
I installed openelec latest stable build on a thumb drive as oppressed to reformatting my windows xp computer in favor of buying my own copy of windows 8 to have the latest version of Kodi for playing movies in the bedroom.
Did i basically screw myself out of getting Netflixbmc to work on Kodi? I tried the openelec chromium addon that was referenced but that fails to load at entirely even after successfully installing it. Says it is enabled, i go to launch and nothing happens, not even the usual " working...." In the bottom right corner, nada. I do have chrome browser installed on the windows xp drive but i have no way to point netflixbmc or chrome launcher to that location.
Can some one more experienced point me in the right direction.
(2015-05-09, 03:59)headcreep Wrote: i will try the kodi log uploader but short of that ill be fresh out of ideasSSH into your OpenELEC setup and type
paste .kodi/temp/kodi.log
(2015-05-09, 04:21)sblack55 Wrote: The ability to run Netflix via Chromium on OpenELEC is quite new and maybe not complete. I cannot advise you on it, but you will find some discussion on the last several pages of [RELEASE] NetfliXBMC - Unofficial Netflix Add-on (Win/OSX/Linux) - Thread 2.okay, well thanks for that i guess. i may just look for another solution if i continue with Openelec and still need something a little more robust. Or maybe we will see Openelc mature a bit more to a point where there is no more need.
I hope that helps you.