2014-02-27, 02:47
(2014-02-26, 20:54)blank Wrote: First off, great work with Cinema Experience.You are correct about the script forming a playlist and XBMC plays it. I am not sure how XBMC buffers playlist. I did provide skin developers a skin property that they can use to hide specific windows.
Well, I've got a couple of questions.
1. Is it possible to eliminate the buffer screen when streaming a trailer
my thought was that playing a small intro file on a few seconds would give the plugin enough time to pre-buffer the trailer,
although my guess is because the scripts basically just creates a playlist, the pre-buffer would need to be enabled in the XBMC-core?
But if that is not possible, does anyone know of a method for my NAS, or a raspberry pi to download a few trailers, and have the pi changing the trailers once they have been played..? (I am not using the pi as my media center, but as a home automation server)
Quote:2. I am using "boblight" as well as "xbmc hue"Don't have boblight, not sure how it behaves with playlists.
but it doesn't seem like CE and boblight works very well together, as boblight is not "activated" (in either the trailer, sound or movie)
I did a search, and a user had the same issue with the eden release. (I am using Frodo)
I can't provide a log right now, but can provide one later.
Quote:3. As I said, I have XBMC hue as well, have anyone managed to combine CE and Hue, so when a trailer is playing, the Hue will dim to eg. 40%I had made a Philips Hub home_automation.py for another user, though it still is untested(as I never heard back from the user) but you can get it from here -> https://github.com/Giftie/home_automatio...omation.py
and once the movie begins, the lights will turn off completely.?