2020-04-16, 11:17
Hmm… with Firestick you need to install the wrapper app.
(2020-04-16, 11:17)Varstahl Wrote: Hmm… with Firestick you need to install the wrapper app.I installed the wrapper app but upon opening it I get an error "we're unable to start the video due to service issue" and the video remains in 1080p
(2020-04-16, 11:35)Varstahl Wrote: I think that Firestick counts as android, so you should enable Android playback method instead of InputStream.Adaptive. IS.A can't manage 4k/HDR due to DRM restrictions.Tried this but then the video starts in the native inbuilt prime video app, although HDR is active but the same is restricted to 1080p due to lockdown, this was the reason I was trying to use prime on kodi to get 4k
(2020-04-19, 16:18)Varstahl Wrote: @autagi there have been known problems between Raspberry Pi 4/Raspbians/OSMC installations. Possibly this is a problem with LibreElec too, although I'm not 100% sure. As far as I know it's being worked upon, but it's not a problem with the addon, rather playback. There was an open issue on xbmc I think, but I don't have the link at hand.so it is not problem of my settings!
(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}"
(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.
C:\dc64.exe
-force -refresh={f} "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe" --start-fullscreen "{u}"
(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)