2014-04-28, 05:06
ok, it looks like some things might be missing from your setup
1. look for your java. if you have a x64 system, it should be in C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7 <--NOTE: version 7 is the latest. XBMC.MyLibrary 1.4.3 points to version 6
2. if JRE7 is there then open Run-x64.cmd in Notepad and edit this line:
and change it to:
that you should at least get your XBMC.MyLibrary to find your java.
now, again, as i said before, what you posted above does NOT match the latest version of XBMC.MyLibrary: https://xbmc-mylibrary.googlecode.com/fi...-1.4.3.zip
here's a stripped down version of how the config.xml should look, setup for Hulu Subscriptions (FAVORITES), Amazon Prime Watchlist (MOVIES & TV) & Netflix My List (INSTANT QUEUE).
you MUST have a upnp source set up in XBMC named "Playon" pointing to your UPnP Playon install (when Playon sets up a UPnP server, it is often called something like PLAYON:YOUR_MACHINE_NAME. select that in XBMC > FILES and name it "Playon".
the below file should get you going. PLEASE NOTE WHEN I'VE USED CAPS AS THAT'S INFO YOU NEED TO PROVIDE
1. look for your java. if you have a x64 system, it should be in C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7 <--NOTE: version 7 is the latest. XBMC.MyLibrary 1.4.3 points to version 6
2. if JRE7 is there then open Run-x64.cmd in Notepad and edit this line:
Code:
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -jar "XBMC.MyLibrary.jar"
and change it to:
Code:
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe" -jar "all\XBMC.MyLibrary.jar"
that you should at least get your XBMC.MyLibrary to find your java.
now, again, as i said before, what you posted above does NOT match the latest version of XBMC.MyLibrary: https://xbmc-mylibrary.googlecode.com/fi...-1.4.3.zip
here's a stripped down version of how the config.xml should look, setup for Hulu Subscriptions (FAVORITES), Amazon Prime Watchlist (MOVIES & TV) & Netflix My List (INSTANT QUEUE).
you MUST have a upnp source set up in XBMC named "Playon" pointing to your UPnP Playon install (when Playon sets up a UPnP server, it is often called something like PLAYON:YOUR_MACHINE_NAME. select that in XBMC > FILES and name it "Playon".
the below file should get you going. PLEASE NOTE WHEN I'VE USED CAPS AS THAT'S INFO YOU NEED TO PROVIDE
Code:
<root>
<JSONRPC>
<XBMCWebServer>http://USERNAME:[email protected]:PORT_THAT_IS_LISTENING_USUALLY_8000</XBMCWebServer>
<AnnouncementPort>9090</AnnouncementPort>
</JSONRPC>
<Dropbox>
<streaming>\\SERVER\WHERE\YOUR\STRMS\WILL\BE</streaming>
<LinuxSambaPrefix>SMB://SERVER_NAME_ONLY_IF_NAS_IS_LINUX_BOX_IE_SYNOLOGY</LinuxSambaPrefix>
</Dropbox>
<IPChange enabled="TRUE_IF_PLAYON_IS_ON_SAME_MACHINE_AS_XBMC">
<change from="127.0.0.1" to="IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_MACHINE_WITH_PLAYON_AND_XBMC" />
<change from="localhost" to="IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_MACHINE_WITH_PLAYON_AND_XBMC" />
</IPChange>
<ManualArchiving enabled="true">
<HoursThreshold>1</HoursThreshold>
</ManualArchiving>
<VideoCleanUp>
<HoursThreshold>96.0</HoursThreshold>
<ConsecutiveThreshold>36</ConsecutiveThreshold>
</VideoCleanUp>
<PreScrapeMusicVids enabled="false" />
<XBMCRestart enabled="false" />
<SearchFilters>
<Playon custom_parser="PlayOn" recursive="true">
<!-- Hulu -->
<subfolder name="Hulu/Your Subscriptions" type="episodes" recursive="true" >
<exclude>
<contains>/Clips</contains>
<contains>/Seasons</contains>
</exclude>
</subfolder>
<!-- Amazon Prime -->
<subfolder name="Amazon Instant Video/Prime Watchlist/Movies" type="movies"/>
<subfolder name="Amazon Instant Video/Prime Watchlist/TV Shows" type="episodes" recursive="true"/>
<!-- NETFLIX -->
<!-- Instant Queue -->
<subfolder name="Netflix/My List" recursive="true"/>
</Playon>
</SearchFilters>
<GlobalExcludes>
<contains>/No videos available</contains>
<regexp>/clip[s]?(/|$)</regexp><!--Prevent TV clip(s) from being archived (only want full episodes)-->
</GlobalExcludes>
</root>