2009-03-15, 00:48
update posted on the first page.
lewis.donofrio Wrote:Well, Yawn I was up till 2am watching frontline and the mess that we're in with the economy. At work by 0610 not back up at 0500 yawn! Hey anyways your script works great. The only think I noticed is for some reason the default for nature to play properly I have to uncheck the "Built in DVD player" radiobutton then it plays fine. For frontline it requires the built in player (that doesn't display buffering cache progress) because if it uses mplayer the video is 5 times faster than the audio (we're talking a full 2 min faster) but when played with the built-in option in the plugin settings its fine, Nova needed mplayer or else is would shutter.
--Hope you see this feed back as good and not to be taken in the wrong context, this plugin ROCKs! (all I need now is knight rider (the old not the new) and I'll be almost set (besides Disney and Cartoon network - anyone?)
---Thanks again stacked you really are cool!
iRoNBiLL Wrote:Well Im glad Im not the only one who seems to think scripts are treated like a disease and plugins are held to some high un-Godly gold standard. Anyone want to answer that question as to why that is? What really makes a plugin any better than a script?!? Nothing, thank you.
iRoNBiLL
w3__ Wrote:Just want to give you guys a heads up, which is mildly useless for the time being -- tonight I coincidentally ran into one of the dudes who works on the PBS website, and mentioned the XBMC scrapers. Perhaps not surprisingly, they're going to have a totally new player and video infrastructure by summertime. No more of these "chopped into parts" videos, and there will be an open feed for everything. Multiple formats. I have his email and will try to squeeze out more details. They're interested in working with partners apparently, so maybe something officially supported could come out of this?