2011-10-31, 14:33
Quote:It's stange though...it only has 70 videos, and the channel doesn't even show in the EPG. All my other channels have a lot more videos too
It's not only 70 videos in the playlist, though. PseudoTV expands that out to make sure that it has at least 5 days or a maximum 4096 entries in the playlist. Additionally, it could have up to 2 days of old entries (although 4096 is still the max). So there could be a shitload of videos in the channel playlist. I'm trying to see if there is some way that i can optimize the loading of those big playlists...
Quote:The program you wrote for windows to equalize sound is awesome, but is it possible to code this inside of PseudoTV?
The reason is, a lot of us are using OpenELEC...
Glad you like it, I actually figured that no one used it. I can't put it inside of PseudoTV because I can't get the currently playing volume from the script. Well, I could, but I would have to hook into the windows api, so it would still be platform specific...plus a big pain in my ass in order to actually do that. By the way, make sure you're using version 1.3, it does a better job of smoothing out volume transitions.
Quote:is there a way to bring up the menu when a file is playing
Press 'm' to bring up the OSD.