2015-12-25, 04:54
(2015-12-24, 13:54)logi85 Wrote:(2015-12-24, 09:15)LupinSansei Wrote:(2015-12-23, 22:30)logi85 Wrote: Yes you can use another browser. I just uploaded a new version.Same problem here. I checked LaunchBrowser.cmd everything is correct regarding my paths. I even double clicked LaunchBrowser.cmd and it loads up Chrome just fine in fullscreen. I'm running Windows 10 Pro x64 and Jarvis Beta 4. Here is my log if it'll help?
There are 4 relevant files:
windows:
resources/launchBrowser.cmd
resources/sendKey.vbs
linux:
resources/launchBrowser.sh
resources/findChromeWindow.sh
In the launchBrowser-File, you have to modify the browser started with its parameters.
In the other file, you have to modify the Window Name of Your Browser (In Title), so remote-control works.
Setting the netflix-cookie however is not easy to implement for all available browsers, so the best solution would be to login with your favourite browser and cache the login.
Then, it should work with any browser.
Hi, what is exactly the problem? Please check that the script will not terminate until your browser is closed. (so there is a command-line, which closes if you close your browser)
When I click on something to watch it shows that it's sending data etc to Netflix or whatever but then doesn't open my browser (Chrome) I use Chrome x64 is this makes a difference? I checked the paths though in the bat and it matches mine. My log is posted in the quote if you missed it.