2020-04-20, 19:49
(2020-04-20, 17:11)Sandmann79 Wrote:Now it works! But it needs a little tweaking, the right parameters in order to obtain my goal are as following:(2020-04-20, 14:49)Digimaster Wrote:You can always find the answer at the readme.(2020-04-15, 13:59)Varstahl Wrote: @Digimaster I understand, but in order to "play it with a script" you need to create the script, and then use it with the addon. The addon doesn't create scripts by itself. Something like:OK, so what about this one:
bat:@echo off
c:\dc64 %1
<pathToBrowser>\Chrome.exe %2
Or, if you're following the Readme and just want to launch the browser with the changed framerate, you need to actually change the command as per instructions in the Readme:
Code:-refresh={f} "<BrowserExecutable>" -k "{u}"
C:\dc64.exe -force -refresh={f} "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe" -k "{u}"
I've tried, but it fails cause wrong URL.
Here is an excerpt:
There is no need for an script file. You just have to use following settings:
Browser: Chrome
Script path:C:\dc64.exe
Parameters:-force -refresh={f} "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe" --start-fullscreen "{u}"
Enable Fullscreen Video: disabled (the --start-fullscreen Parameter does it already)
-force -refresh={f} "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe" --kiosk "{u}"
Furthermore, Enable Fullscreen video has to be enabled (otherwise the video doesn't start automatically).
But there's another major issue: stopping the browser player and exit from Chrome leads to Kodi stopping to respond.
Please, could you check this issue?
Many thanks for your help.