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direx, our new found hero? - lassegs - 2011-04-14 Brilliant. I cant see why this havent been done before really. Just have proper zooming like any Android browser out there, and you'd be good to go. Might kill off several poorly maintained plugins for small sites like VBS.tv or whatever. Im rooting for you direx - mrdos - 2011-04-15 Would something like this work for netflix and hulu? - cosmo707 - 2011-05-31 direx Wrote:Hi, Any progress on this direx? Any way you can share the code? - thumper - 2011-06-04 Using 'Ctrl/+ and Ctrl/-' you can zoom in and out of a browsers page. I do this with Google.com and a few other pages and the browser remembers that zoom level so it will always open that page at that zoom level. I would love to see Chrome embedded. I use a Boxee remote so there are some limitations but in all the only thing missing is a web browser. Oh, and if not already in the forum.. for those that want Youtube, a great UI is youtube.com/leanback. This page is built for Google TV so it is very arrow friendly.. - cinpou - 2011-06-13 Yo! Nice to see this kind of discussion! I've made (there's one or two years) an addon to manage bookmarks and launch them in a browser. The browser and options could be choose by the user, directly in xbmc. The bookmarks could be synchro with google bookmarks. I can put it in the official repository, if it interests someone. Since i've made it, i don't really use it. It's difficult to browse a webpage and come back in xbmc (impossible with a remote?!) It could be perfect if a browser could be link with xbmc (history, bookmarks, and render of course). I will follow this thread. Cheers - mighty_bombero - 2011-06-15 I agree that browser integration is sorely missing in XBMC currently. Some API to perform clicks from plugins and you could control all these evil DRM'D streaming sites and put them into fullscreen mode, while navigation could be done in the beautiful XBMC interface. But I understand it is a huge task and there seems to be no interest from the core developpers. MB - blaize - 2011-06-19 Given that Boxee will release their sourcecode, perhaps their browser integration can be used in xbmc? - topfs2 - 2011-06-19 blaize Wrote:Given that Boxee will release their sourcecode, perhaps their browser integration can be used in xbmc? last I checked their browser is coded into the backend solution (on device) they have, i.e. they "stream" the page over IPC to boxee. The backend solution is closed source, i.e. unusable for us. Your more than happy to digg through their code and find the patches and prove me wrong though - nbplopes - 2012-01-08 Given that the new Boxee Desktop has been released, including the source code, is there any chance we will see an integrated in XBMC. Honestly you can't imagine the world of possibilities this would open ... or you can. RE: Web Browser integrated into XBMC - HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - RockerC - 2012-04-17 MeeGo TV Browser which is Chromium / WebKit based web browser for MeeGo TV platforms could perhaps be the perfect base for XBMC? http://wiki.meego.com/TV_Browser Quote:The internet world has created browser for PC. Assuming not only a mouse and a keyboard, but also a 50 cm viewing with a multi windows presentation layer and a skilled human who drive the beast. Unfortunately, a TV has neither a keyboard or a mouse, the vision is done from 3m, there is no windowing concept and the Live TV presentation remains in control of the UI all the time. TV needs is a browser which address some critical issues. Controllable by an external application.http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-middleware/meego-tv-browser MeeGo TV Browser is still an active project and their developers also already use XBMC as their media player for MeeGo TV / Tizen. RE: Web Browser integrated into XBMC - HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - RockerC - 2012-05-07 If anyone is planning on coding an embedded overlay web browser for XBMC integration then read this before you dig in deeper into Awesomium http://www.ogre3d.org/tikiwiki/Awesomium That explains that the newer versions of Awesomium is unfortunately no longer open source under a GPL compatible license as it was before. So you might want to checkout Berkelium instead which is initially as fork of an older version of Awesomium from back when it was open source http://berkelium.org https://github.com/sirikata/berkelium I also suggest you checkout ideas from MeeGo TV Browser project for web browser GUI interface and interaction on a large screen television http://wiki.meego.com/TV_Browser http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-middleware/meego-tv-browser It would also be very nice to have the Boxee HTML5 fullscreen video player and JavaScript interface controls to enable HTML5 addons in XBMC https://github.com/Boxee/html5-fullscreen-player https://github.com/Boxee/boxee-js-api https://github.com/Boxee/html5-examples https://github.com/Boxee/Boxee-Tools Then it should also be easier to port Boxee and Google TV HTML5 apps into XBMC addons If you combine this code from Berkelium, MeeGo TV Browser, and Boxee then you could have a perfect fit for XBMC web integration Adding Berkelium could mean that you could write XBMC addons for all Adobe Flash based web applications, even if they use Adobe DRM http://berkelium.org/faq.html Quote:Q: What can Berkelium be used for? Would also be very nice to have Boxee HTML5 fullscreen video player and JavaScript interface controls for HTML5 addons in XBMC https://github.com/Boxee/html5-fullscreen-player https://github.com/Boxee/boxee-js-api https://github.com/Boxee/html5-examples https://github.com/Boxee/Boxee-Tools Then it should also be easier to port Boxee and Google TV HTML5 apps into XBMC addons RE: Web Browser integrated into XBMC - HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - ICDeadPpl - 2012-05-17 Kylo just got released as open source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/17/hillcrest-labs-open-sources-kylo-web-browser-for-tvs-hopes-the/ RE: Web Browser integrated into XBMC - HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - cinpou - 2012-05-17 Yo! That's a nice way for Kylo. There's actually no solution to navigate through the links in a webpage, with a keyboard or a remote. If kylo become a nice solution, there will be another part of the problem wich s no solve: how to integrates it in xbmc. I don't think a browser will be added to it. Then i've made a solution to link xbmc with the browser : http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=130264 Actually, i've used chromium bookmarks to sync with xbmc, because it's in the xbmcbuntu. What do you think about it? Do you think there's another parameters to import in this script, like history, etc...? RE: HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - Hedda - 2014-08-12 Netflix is now working natively on Linux under Google's Chrome web browser with DRM'ed HTML5 video support http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTc1ODY HTML5 addons are the perfect example why Kodi needs an integrated HTML5 engine like Blink or WebKit RE: Web Browser integrated into XBMC - HTML Layout Engine with a GUI embedded into XBMC? - krijeck - 2014-08-12 (2014-08-12, 17:59)Hedda Wrote: Netflix is now working natively on Linux under Google's Chrome web browser with DRM'ed HTML5 video support I do not think an own web browser is needed for Netflix as there are other methods for it already existing. Look here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=178693&highlight=netflix and you can use the advanced launcher (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=85724) as far as I know. /krijeck |