2012-12-19, 13:56
(2012-12-19, 00:02)patrikhuset Wrote:To help you, I need to see the content of the launchers.xml file, not the content of the xbmc.log or settings.xml file. Because you not have error message the problem is not related to advanced launcher. The problem may be related to the fact that you have not correctly setup your launchers to start your applications. To check this I nedd the content of the launchers.xml file. Also 12.0-BETA3 Git:Unknown is clearly not the last version.(2012-12-16, 22:35)Angelscry Wrote:(2012-12-16, 22:19)patrikhuset Wrote: It says for example "Launching Battle Toads", but it never happens.According to your log file the launchers.xml file must be located into : /home/pi/.xbmc/userdata/addon_data/plugin.program.advanced.launcher/
I cant find that file... i did a search on the filesystem but it doesnt seem to exist
Also XBMC Frodo is actually RC-1. So updating XBMC from Beta3 to RC-1 may be also a good move.
Hi again!
I have no upgraded to latest version.
It works better now... all games seems to import fine (got thumb-nails etc).
It is still failing to launch though.
copy of xbmc log: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/66834222/xbmc.log
copy of settings.xml in adv. launcher: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/66834222/settings.xml
Peace!
(2012-12-18, 23:44)m7cky Wrote: It's possible to launch games from the OnLive game service using Advanced Launcher, been trying to figure it out for ages so thought I'd share.Go to know. Thank you for your share.
Launch links using explorer (as you would steam games).
ie: for Darksiders 2, use "olgames:///?service_path=/directory/product/NA-TQ-DARKSD2-19281" (no quotes).
To get the game ID's (Darksiders 2 = NA-TQ-DARKSD2-19281) go to the OnLive website (not launcher), right click on the game you want to launch, inspect the filename of the cover image & the ID will be in there.
As long as you've selected to remember your username & password it will log you in automatically (with a small dialogue box) & your game will launch without going through the OnLive UI.
Hope this is of use to someone!
(2012-12-18, 20:20)harSon Wrote: It starts, but not because of the batch script. I only starts because I have it set to start upon Windows starting, but when I take that away in the program's settings, it fails to boot up when I launch the batch file.Ok. So the problem may be related to the fact that explorer is not correctly started at the moment you want to start for a second time Xpadder. To be sure, for testing, try to add ping commands (around 10s will be enough) between each command. If it works, so will be sure that it is be related to a delay problem. BTW, starting a moment, when you want to create really specific scripts, using autoit become more simple (it offer function to control/wait/star/kill/close windows and process).