2016-09-26, 10:16
What is the best way to install this addon, in the op you list three links?
Will the addon auto update?
Will the addon auto update?
(2016-09-26, 10:10)Jeffers24 Wrote: Does this addon have a name
(2016-09-26, 10:16)Jeffers24 Wrote: What is the best way to install this addon, in the op you list three links?
Will the addon auto update?
(2016-09-26, 10:53)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:10)Jeffers24 Wrote: Does this addon have a name
TV Guide Fullscreen.
Its just a placeholder until inspiration dawns.
My first design goal was to make it easy to use on touchscreen devices, even phones. So I try to maximise the display out to Fullscreen where possible and the Default skin uses the whole screen for the now playing video window in the background.
(2016-09-26, 11:46)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:53)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:10)Jeffers24 Wrote: Does this addon have a name
TV Guide Fullscreen.
Its just a placeholder until inspiration dawns.
My first design goal was to make it easy to use on touchscreen devices, even phones. So I try to maximise the display out to Fullscreen where possible and the Default skin uses the whole screen for the now playing video window in the background.
Just thought I would prod the inspiration, maybe you should ask for suggestions?
I plan to try it on an Android TV box plugged into a TV and use a handheld remote. Will your addon work well in my set up?
(2016-09-26, 10:54)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:16)Jeffers24 Wrote: What is the best way to install this addon, in the op you list three links?
Will the addon auto update?
Use the zip repo link for automatic updates:
https://github.com/primaeval/repository....-0.0.1.zip
(2016-09-26, 12:02)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:54)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:16)Jeffers24 Wrote: What is the best way to install this addon, in the op you list three links?
Will the addon auto update?
Use the zip repo link for automatic updates:
https://github.com/primaeval/repository....-0.0.1.zip
Downloaded recommended zip, installed from zip, installed from your repo programs.
When I try to run the addon I get an error message, "It was not possible to load program data, because the settings are invalid".
I am guessing I have missed something, are you able to tell me what I should do?
I assumed the guide would open unpopulated and I could then populate it with the necessary addons and links.
(2016-09-26, 12:06)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:02)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 10:54)primaeval Wrote: Use the zip repo link for automatic updates:
https://github.com/primaeval/repository....-0.0.1.zip
Downloaded recommended zip, installed from zip, installed from your repo programs.
When I try to run the addon I get an error message, "It was not possible to load program data, because the settings are invalid".
I am guessing I have missed something, are you able to tell me what I should do?
I assumed the guide would open unpopulated and I could then populate it with the necessary addons and links.
The only thing necessary is to set the xmltv source, either a local file or url.
To make it look nicer you can change the number of channels per page and a location for logos.
The easiest way to add streams is to use the Add Folder option from Context Menu \ Stream Setup \ Browse \ Add Folder.
(2016-09-26, 12:10)Jeffers24 Wrote: I don't have a local file or a url?
I thought it would open with a default list of channels that I then link to my addons.
(2016-09-26, 12:10)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:06)primaeval Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:02)Jeffers24 Wrote: Downloaded recommended zip, installed from zip, installed from your repo programs.
When I try to run the addon I get an error message, "It was not possible to load program data, because the settings are invalid".
I am guessing I have missed something, are you able to tell me what I should do?
I assumed the guide would open unpopulated and I could then populate it with the necessary addons and links.
The only thing necessary is to set the xmltv source, either a local file or url.
To make it look nicer you can change the number of channels per page and a location for logos.
The easiest way to add streams is to use the Add Folder option from Context Menu \ Stream Setup \ Browse \ Add Folder.
I don't have a local file or a url?
I thought it would open with a default list of channels that I then link to my addons.
(2016-09-26, 12:29)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:10)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:06)primaeval Wrote: The only thing necessary is to set the xmltv source, either a local file or url.
To make it look nicer you can change the number of channels per page and a location for logos.
The easiest way to add streams is to use the Add Folder option from Context Menu \ Stream Setup \ Browse \ Add Folder.
I don't have a local file or a url?
I thought it would open with a default list of channels that I then link to my addons.
The Repo is showing as version 0.0.1, the Program Addon 'TV Guide Full Screen' is showing as version 0.0.119.
Are these the latest/correct versions that I should be using?
Once I have the right versions I will follow up your post on how to get a file, I am looking for a list of channels for UK and US that I can customise.
(2016-09-26, 12:38)primaeval Wrote: They are the correct versions. This morning anyway.
You'll have to follow my links and do some research to find the best solution for you.
You can find other TV Guides around with some pre-made xmltv files included but this is the only TV Guide that lets you use any addon as a stream source.
But they are generally run by ego-maniacs on twitter and youtube who engage in some pretty appalling and petty fights with other developers.
(2016-09-26, 12:45)Jeffers24 Wrote:(2016-09-26, 12:38)primaeval Wrote: They are the correct versions. This morning anyway.
You'll have to follow my links and do some research to find the best solution for you.
You can find other TV Guides around with some pre-made xmltv files included but this is the only TV Guide that lets you use any addon as a stream source.
But they are generally run by ego-maniacs on twitter and youtube who engage in some pretty appalling and petty fights with other developers.
Thanks for your responses and patience.
I know another TV Guide which allows you to choose channels from installed addons, not sure I can mention it here. It uses a database with a comprehensive (in my view) list of channels. Could I copy it's database into Full Screen TV Guide and make use of it?
(2016-09-26, 12:55)primaeval Wrote: Internally TV Guide Fullscreen still uses an addons.ini file to link the xmltv channels to addon streams.
You can actually import that from the other TV Guide with the setting in Settings \ Optional \ Import addons.ini etc.
But if you leave the Import addons.ini checked after the first import it will overwrite your internal addons.ini file every time the source changes.
You can actually just use a File Manager and copy the addons.ini file to \userdata\addon_data\script.tvguide.fullscreen\addons.ini
But if you add the addon streams folders yourself you can get them to automatically update on a schedule so they always contain the latest links. There is a manual update setting too: Settings \ Optional \ Refresh Addon Folders.
There are a lot of possibilities in this TV Guide so you might need to get the hang of one of the more basic ones first.
Have a look in the userdata folders to see what is happening behind the scenes.
(2016-09-26, 13:09)Jeffers24 Wrote: How do I get access to my addons so I can choose a stream?