2015-10-07, 14:07
Thanks all - my issue was the pvr:// added to sources item. I did add them, but for some reason my sources keeps getting reset. Need to figure out what's going on with that it seems.
(2015-10-07, 20:57)wrichards Wrote: any chance video window is working again with EPG up? reverted isenguard back to helix to keep vid window working. converted isenguard 15.2 w last pseudo update to keep my ongoing skin updated, but any ETA on if/when the vid glitch will be resolved?
ver 16.0 anyone tryed with this ver?
(2015-10-10, 04:20)rusticdog Wrote: Anyone else having problems with Youtube playlists in 0.6.8c ? Was working fine in .8b but I can no longer see the channel or get it to add it back.
(2015-04-12, 06:27)shinedou Wrote:(2015-04-12, 01:48)japes Wrote:(2015-04-04, 16:21)Kalebbroo Wrote: You can set subtitle settings in the main Kodi settings. Or you can click the select button while watching a video and choose to disable subtitles each time.
I can't seem to find the select feature here. Outside of PSTV I can hit "m" and get the menu to change audio tracks and subtitle option but nothing happens when I hit "m" but a flash when in PSTV and a lot of my videos are playing commentary tracks instead of the regular track and I have not figured out how to switch it because shortcuts I have created for outside PSTV don't work in PSTV. Is there a list of shortcuts that work in PSTV...so far I know Play and Pause seem to work the same and "x" stops/exits for me. "s" brings up the shutdown dialog and "i" brings up info and enter takes you to he EPG. That's all I know.
You will need to use the keymap editor addon. You have to set the key as a global key in keymap editor to get it to work in PTVL. I have set the T key for subtitles and an unused key for audio. So although the T key will already enable subtitles while watching a video in Kodi normally, you will have to set it as a global key for it to work in PTVL. Same goes for audio.
(2015-10-12, 02:10)stephendt Wrote: 6 months on, is there an elderly-compatible solution to this? A way to make the UI look exactly the same as the stock TV UI? Remapping keys and expecting my stubborn, lazy 65 year old father to understand how it works isn't going to fly I'm afraid. They need to see stuff on-screen.