2014-10-24, 20:30
(2014-10-24, 17:03)ellisd Wrote:(2014-10-24, 14:52)amd7674 Wrote: Great Job ellisd and big kudos to Carb0 :-)
I've tried this successfully on 3 different PCs all running 13.2 (win7 64bit, win7 32bit and win8.1 64bit).
Also It works well on Amazon fire TV with xbmc (latest spmc flavour).
However as other pointed out I had a lot of buffering issues with all the games I tired. I didn't try to use lower stream rates to see if it makes any difference. I'm not sure if it is related to overloaded NHL servers, my ISP at night (I'm on 45mbps plan), xbmc video caching or addon itself (I don't think so). If I had to blame anyone it would be NHL and Robbers at fault... LOL
Thanks. Yea, I don't htink it has anything to do with the application. I wasn't testing things last night though so I'm not sure if buffering is across the board. If I get home from work tonight in time to watch some games I'll test it out.
If I run into buffering issues again I will try it on my supported Sony TV with nhl media app. The problem is I don't think Sony TV supports 4.5k/5k streams and it maxes out on 3.2k 30fps streams.... :-(
(2014-10-24, 20:12)kaczor47 Wrote:(2014-10-24, 20:03)eracknaphobia Wrote:(2014-10-24, 20:00)kaczor47 Wrote: Thank you so much for keeping this going - it is far superior to the web-based feed!
Now, what is the reason for the 4500kbps streams not working? Have they not enabled these? I remember these were working quite nicely last season (and what a difference 60fps makes!)
Thanks again for the hard work going into this.
4500kpbs streams have been replaced by 5000kbps. If you select "Best" in the stream quality settings you will get the 5K streams.
The 'Latest Games' feeds do indeed give the 5000kbps option (which works). "Archived Games" still list 4500kbps and don't seem to work. Selecting Best seems to give a 30fps feed....
5000kbps does look nice, though!
I don't think Archived Games ever supported higher bitrates. I think they were always 3200kbps (30fps) archives... Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong...
eracknaphobia just answered this... :-)