2014-07-08, 16:36
(2014-07-08, 04:13)Lunatixz Wrote:(2014-07-08, 04:02)zebraitis Wrote:Define works well... if you mean it appears to work, then yes.. but you will find some features won't work!(2014-07-08, 02:44)chr0nic Wrote: hey there does any one know how to get this working on 13.1 ??Yes. It works on 13.1, and it works well.
rico
Let's see...
1) With the suggested fix, PseudoTV (PTV) program loads into XBMC using the zip file. (which addresses Rico's original issue).
2) I am able to add the PTV program to my main screen
3) I am able to select PTV and it launches
4) PTV digs into my library and creates the standard channels (around 22)
5) On start, it opens up a program (tv or movie). Using my Logitech 900, I hit [OK] and that brings up the channel guide, where I can select other channels (up down) or different timeslots (left right)
6) When different channels / programs are selected - it plays.
7) When I hit exit, it stops and exits the program and returns me back to XBMC.
So, from a functionality perspective, it seems to work as described.
What features are you saying doesn't work?
Two items:
ONE: I will admit that PTV doesn't like ripped ISO's (DVD's or Blu-ray's) that have a menu... it just can't do menus. (you hit OK to select the menu item, it thinks that you want the PTV program menu)... however, that is working as designed rather than a bug. So, that "allowed me the opportunity" to rip the movies out of my legally backed up ISO files and get rid of the menus.
TWO: I have downloaded the extra channel pack, but have not yet tried to install that... so I cannot say from experience how that functions (or if it does)
Bottom line: Edit one file inside the zip, and it works fine... at least that's my experience.
Your mileage may vary.