2015-02-16, 18:06
(2015-02-16, 15:29)Bumpaneer Wrote:(2015-02-16, 03:45)Matt Devo Wrote:(2015-02-16, 03:38)drhill Wrote: OpenElec? I thought netflix on Ubuntu is only SD resolution?Nope, full HD/5.1 for a while now
Wait, I'm missing something on my setup then. I can get HD (720p) video, but no 5.1 audio. Are you using pipelight or HTML5 for Netflix? When you press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+D during video playback it shows 5.1 audio? (just making sure its not your receiver, etc up-mixing)
Here is a screenshot of what I see currently: http://i.imgur.com/c0roAWt.jpg
I would love to get 5.1 audio working for Netflix and would appreciate any help getting it working.
pretty sure it was showing 5.1 audio, but I only tested it briefly a few months ago. As much as I'd like a single-device solution, it's just easier to have the ChromeBox be a Kodi appliance and use the Bluray player for Netflix, Hulu, etc.
(2015-02-16, 16:25)ThEgOg Wrote: can anyone please clarify whether the EZ script works on a chromebook? i have a hp 14 4gb with the 2995u processor. i've used the search function on the thread but reading standalone comments is still a little confusing. a few posts talk about installing on chromebooks, however there doesn't seem to be anything in Matt's info post at the start?
if it does then amazing as kodi is the only extra thing i wish i had on my chromebook.
i'm happy to read the 3.5k plus post thread if it does, however if it doesn't work on chromebooks i'd rather not waste my time if poss
many thanks for your time
No, absolutely not. But I have added some text to the first post to clarify that, and provide a resource to ChromeBook owners looking to run a standalone (ie, non-ChromeOS) setup.