2011-09-27, 02:43
I'm at a complete loss here. I've done everything exactly as described numerous times, and I can't get anything out of this plugin but a script error. I even tried the iewrap modification, and same result.
mobarton Wrote:cfg9000, when you say you get a script error, what specifically are you doing?
You say it is when you try to run the plugin, do you mean specifically when you go to Videos, Add Ons, and select the add on? ( I am going by memory, so the text may be different)
cfg9000 Wrote:I can get to the first menu, where I can select queue or the other choices. Clicking any of them results in the script error, rather than reaching out to IE for account details or whatever it's supposed to do.
CWTech Wrote:Ok.. I've read through all 63 pages of information here and seen several references for people asking for help to get the Netflix window to open up on something besides the primary display and I have even seen one or 2 references to people managing to make it happen but I have yet to see some for of explanation that works properly and simply. I would use the trick where in I open IE on the "3rd" monitor, my flatscreen tv" and then close it there so it opens there by default but I need to use IE for other things that just don't work correctly in firefox, like my work training site. So having IE open on a screen that isn't always on isn't a useful fix for me. Often I like to put my show, movie, what have you on as background noise/distraction while I surf the web or do my training. Can someone offer a more fluid working solution to the multiple display problem and perhaps a bit of a howto to go along with it? Ideally it would be nice to get it to work like native XBMC where it can be set to a display/audio output independently as I use the 3rd monitor and the optical digital out for XBMC output and my main dual monitor setup and the regular sound output and speakers for my daily PC tasks. Up until now everything has worked fairly well and basically fluid.
I mean it basically works.. I would just would like it to work a little differently and better if possible.
My setup is as follows.
AMD Triple core
4Gb ram
Dual LG 21.6" monitors connected to a Radeon HD2600xt
Single 32" Daytek LCD TV hooked to the onboard video out as monitor 3
Gyration MCE remote running through Event Ghost (which I need to tweak a little)
Sony HT receiver using Optical digital out from the PC for 5.1 surround sound.
cmd="open /Applications/Firefox.app '"+url+"'"
cmd="open '"+url+"'"
mobarton Wrote:Are you running 10.1 or a nightly build?
The first time adding the add on and you go in on something that needs Netflix data, it should pop up IE to connect the app as allowed.
Did that happen? Did you log in to netflix, click on the "Yes link to this account" button?
Then after that, back to XBMC and click the Ok button on the box asking if you did the link?
It should then in XBMC say that Settings Complete, You must restart XBMC
Then restart before using the add on.
I found I did not need to do any other config to get this working. It is optional to change the external viewer to use the wrapper version, and I would recommend get it working first.
If you followed all these steps, personally I would uninstall, but check the check box to remove the user config files, then reinstall and try to follow the steps again.
Oh, don't use the nightly build to be safe.
Hope this helps, Mike