(2021-03-22, 01:51)matthuisman Wrote: fix for all other platforms should be released over next few days.
Note: They are limited to below 720p now though unfortunately due to HBO Max changes
UPDATE:
0.0.9 just pushed
This fixes playback on non-android hardware.
Note: Max quality is 960x540
For L1 Android devices, you enable to enable "L1 Secure Device" in the add-on settings to allow the full quality
Now that playback is fixed, I'm happy to spend more time fixing the missing content and also getting upnext working
Thanks for getting the update out so quick. I'm running the HDMI output from the kodi box through a DVDO iScan micro that upscales the signal to 4K, the iScan micro plugs into a HDMI port of the AVR. The upscaled video is great, it's not as good as native UHD/4k, but looks really nice. I am trying to sort out audio issues, regardless of the Kodi audio settings tried the only audio tracks I'm able to get to work are the two 2-channel options, which get to my AVR as 2 channel PCM. The 2 channel PCM doesn't sound too bad getting mixed to an output of 7.2.4.
Your response to my earlier post reminding me of the difference in ARM hardware vs. android OS, spurred me to boot into the native android OS of my device and try loading the HBO max android app. That wasn't very fun, since it turns out google play isn't able to connect correctly with the device, ended up downloading the apk from the HBO Max download site and manually installing the apk. Maybe it's just my device, or the fact that I had to use an apk download, but the "official" HBO Max app is garbage in my setup. Practically impossible to navigate and find content, plus never could get it to display a correct aspect ratio, everything was zoomed in.
The only reason I brought up my experience using the android app on a TV is as a comparison to your kodi plugin. There really isn't a comparison. Your plugin is easy to navigate and find content, and everything I started was displayed correctly. Great work.