2014-02-23, 14:38
ah didn't know the double click. well then that solves it
(2014-02-23, 14:41)jez500 Wrote:(2014-02-23, 14:38)Martijn Wrote: ah didn't know the double click. well then that solves it
It doesn't yet, just thinking of ideas out loud
sounds like you like the double click idea then?
(2014-02-23, 12:31)jez500 Wrote: Hi all,
Just pushed a rather large update to chorus, loads of bug fixes, refactoring, styles and most notably...
Movie support! So update today
....
@dhead
- Thanks for the suggestions, I have added them over here: https://github.com/jez500/chorus/issues/10
- Yeah this thing gets sluggish on low power/memory devices, the api doesn't support resizing the images and you can't do it in javascript, I lazy load images where possible.
(2014-02-23, 20:36)dhead Wrote: 1. I forgot to change back the default web interface setting (in XBMC->Settings->Services) and after I updated the addon, on the web interface it stayed on 0.2.1 (I've check the about page) while on XBMC I did confirmed it's 0.2.4.
2. I change to the default web interface, removed Chorus and installed it again and set it as default web interface.
Then I browsed to the Chorus on the root web address and I still was stuck on the 0.2.1 interface (while I think on the about page it stays ay 0.2.1 but the changelog clearly showed it's 0.2.4).
When I browsed to the address webroot/addons/chrous I did get the update 0.2.4 interface so it's clearly a cache related issue.
On Chrome to get the cache removed I opened developer tools (CTRL+SHIFT+I), click on the settings gear wheel and marked the "Disable Cache" option.
(2014-02-24, 06:28)SplashTK Wrote: I know this might be slightly off topic, but is it at all possible to stream video content to the browser? I really want a web interface like this for the browser that also streams video content. I understand it already streams audio, but not sure about video.
Thanks in advance
(2014-02-24, 06:33)jez500 Wrote:(2014-02-24, 06:28)SplashTK Wrote: I know this might be slightly off topic, but is it at all possible to stream video content to the browser? I really want a web interface like this for the browser that also streams video content. I understand it already streams audio, but not sure about video.
Thanks in advance
I am going to give this a try but I don't hold high hopes due to the lack of transcoding in xbmc.
(2014-02-24, 06:17)jez500 Wrote: Hi @dheadIt's the first thing I've checked (via ssh), so the issue may be cache related limited.
It sounds like you have another copy of it somewhere that is taking preference (eg. %program files%/xbmc/addons vs %app data%/xbmc/roaming/addons).
The about popup in chorus pulls the version out of addon.xml file on the fly, so that is the active version.
(2014-02-24, 06:17)jez500 Wrote: Also a hard browser refresh never goes astray after a version updated (CTRL + F5)Maybe in Firefox, didn't worked in Chrome (or ChromeOS to be exact).