2014-05-02, 03:58
I did a fair amount of research on this subject and there doesn't seem to be an easy answer
I have a playlist in VLC that I want to watch..it's a .luac file, From what I read, there is no way to launch the LUAC file in xbmc. That's okay, I figured I could launch VLC as an external application (like the chrome launcher add-on) and just use it from there. The problem is that the only add-on that I found that can do this is Advanced Launcher and it requires a manual install and a modification of a few xml files. Keeping in mind that I'd rather have an add-on not manually added (i don't care if it's in the official repo or not, I just want something that I can install from a repo then configure to launch VLC), is there anything else that can do this?
I've looked into launching VLC as an external player..the only problem is that this is a luac file within the VLC configuration, which means I don't actually have a file to "launch" VLC as a player with. I would just need VLC to open then I would open the playlist from within VLC
Is there a tangible solution to my problem?
Thanks for the help
I have a playlist in VLC that I want to watch..it's a .luac file, From what I read, there is no way to launch the LUAC file in xbmc. That's okay, I figured I could launch VLC as an external application (like the chrome launcher add-on) and just use it from there. The problem is that the only add-on that I found that can do this is Advanced Launcher and it requires a manual install and a modification of a few xml files. Keeping in mind that I'd rather have an add-on not manually added (i don't care if it's in the official repo or not, I just want something that I can install from a repo then configure to launch VLC), is there anything else that can do this?
I've looked into launching VLC as an external player..the only problem is that this is a luac file within the VLC configuration, which means I don't actually have a file to "launch" VLC as a player with. I would just need VLC to open then I would open the playlist from within VLC
Is there a tangible solution to my problem?
Thanks for the help