2018-09-19, 14:09
@jero94
Looks like the other purchase played fine, I'm also not sure what's happening with that particular video other than the add-on is not receiving the expected information. Is the failing video an older purchase?
@DjDiabolik
Will look at adding that, the refresh context menu item is available in certain areas atm so it shouldn't take much.
@siliconhippy
That is a player level feature. From the keyboard on Kodi 17+ while playing a video, pressing alt+left slows the tempo and alt+right increases tempo. Configuring the remote etc is beyond this thread, but you can find more information @ https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=10023 Post #1 has a link to where to start reading from. Edit: This requires enabling Kodi settings -> Player settings -> Videos -> Sync playback to display
@jrod10133
It should, unless you're using the 18 nightlies. We're currently waiting for the fix to be merged for Leia. There is also a playback history that is handled by the add-on, see Settings - Advanced - Use playback history.
@liebezeit
A couple options;
Setting Kodi's Player settings - Language - Preferred subtitle language to None and then enable subtitles from the OSD when you want to use them.
Or with the latest alpha in post #2, set Settings - General - Configure subtitles to None, and use the new context menu item 'Play with subtitles' when you want to use subtitles.
Looks like the other purchase played fine, I'm also not sure what's happening with that particular video other than the add-on is not receiving the expected information. Is the failing video an older purchase?
@DjDiabolik
Will look at adding that, the refresh context menu item is available in certain areas atm so it shouldn't take much.
@siliconhippy
That is a player level feature. From the keyboard on Kodi 17+ while playing a video, pressing alt+left slows the tempo and alt+right increases tempo. Configuring the remote etc is beyond this thread, but you can find more information @ https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=10023 Post #1 has a link to where to start reading from. Edit: This requires enabling Kodi settings -> Player settings -> Videos -> Sync playback to display
@jrod10133
It should, unless you're using the 18 nightlies. We're currently waiting for the fix to be merged for Leia. There is also a playback history that is handled by the add-on, see Settings - Advanced - Use playback history.
@liebezeit
A couple options;
Setting Kodi's Player settings - Language - Preferred subtitle language to None and then enable subtitles from the OSD when you want to use them.
Or with the latest alpha in post #2, set Settings - General - Configure subtitles to None, and use the new context menu item 'Play with subtitles' when you want to use subtitles.