2013-09-27, 09:33
2 999unreal
I confirm the bug and will pass the info to the developer.
I confirm the bug and will pass the info to the developer.
(2013-09-25, 03:41)panni Wrote: Yeah just click the link here. If that doesn't work, try a clean profile or an anonymous tab. Or even a different browser for this particular time, as having the referer header enabled is default.
(2013-09-27, 16:14)NickoP Wrote:(2013-09-25, 03:41)panni Wrote: Yeah just click the link here. If that doesn't work, try a clean profile or an anonymous tab. Or even a different browser for this particular time, as having the referer header enabled is default.
I tried everything I can think of: different browser, firewall off, different PC, different PC from different IP address. Nothing worked. Chrome for example gives error “403 Forbidden”.
(2013-09-27, 16:14)NickoP Wrote:(2013-09-25, 03:41)panni Wrote: Yeah just click the link here. If that doesn't work, try a clean profile or an anonymous tab. Or even a different browser for this particular time, as having the referer header enabled is default.
I tried everything I can think of: different browser, firewall off, different PC, different PC from different IP address. Nothing worked. Chrome for example gives error “403 Forbidden”.
(2013-10-01, 04:51)panni Wrote: Are those video upscaling options going to be implemented or can they be activated in XBMC DSPlayer somehow?
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Vid...o_settings
I'm especially interested in Lanczos3 and perhaps (a better) implementation of spline and/or nnedi3. Most of those are already available as Avisynth scripts.
I've played around with ffmpeg raw and upscaling filters for XBMC DSPlayer which didn't end up as desired (expectably) as the upscaling seems to be done before my filters kick in.
Can the upscaling filter be exposed to the filters config section somehow?
This by far is the most important feature for me missing from the DSPlayer branch as I'm watching several SD quality videos which just look poorly when upscaled with the bilinear default filter .