fred250 Wrote:New version 0.24.2 for test made available through the apploader only.
It's the same as 0.24.1 except it has delayed resume that may enable resume to work on E models.
no problem, just curious.
Do you check device type/name when syncing app on the TV? I ask as I wanted to try this but 0.24.1 remained on the TV. I did notice that it looked like 2 items were downloaded during the sync.
Do you check device type/name when syncing app on the TV? I ask as I wanted to try this but 0.24.1 remained on the TV. I did notice that it looked like 2 items were downloaded during the sync.
- A power cycle may be needed before new version is shown.
- If two items with the same name are checked only the first will install (samsung restriction)
fred250 Wrote:In the future I can see everyone using the generic redirect app and the Smart TV client being distributed and updated as part of the NextPVR installation, much like NEWA.
Yes, this seems like a great solution, as sub seems generally enthusiastic about your app.
server: NextPVR 5.0.7/Win10 2004/64-bit/AMD A6-7400k/hvr-2250 & hvr-1250/Winegard Flatwave antenna/Schedules Direct main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV
Is there any chance this app can make use of the timing.info data for skipping, or is this impossible to implement?
Chris
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Sheik Yerbouti Wrote:Is there any chance this app can make use of the timing.info data for skipping, or is this impossible to implement?
Chris
Well, it depends on how you define âmake use of timing.infoâ.
With the option âSeek hintingâ turned on the app already uses timing.info to tell the streaming server what byte to start from regardless of what bytes the player asks for.
This works very well giving next to second precision on some players like the LG ones.
Samsung E models can't use it, F models they need it (but has other skip issues) and H models seems to skip nicely anyway.
None of the players mentioned above offers an API where you can ask the player to start streaming from a specific byte in the file rather than from a point in time.
In that sense it's impossible.
Thanks for explaining, Fred. I haven't done much testing yet, but on my F8000 model skipping and resume seem to work very well with version 0.24.3 but only on HD recordings, SD recording are way off.
Chris
fred250 Wrote:Well, it depends on how you define “make use of timing.info”.
With the option “Seek hinting” turned on the app already uses timing.info to tell the streaming server what byte to start from regardless of what bytes the player asks for.
This works very well giving next to second precision on some players like the LG ones.
Samsung E models can't use it, F models they need it (but has other skip issues) and H models seems to skip nicely anyway.
None of the players mentioned above offers an API where you can ask the player to start streaming from a specific byte in the file rather than from a point in time.
In that sense it's impossible.
/Fred
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Another thing: it looks like it's impossible for me to play "In Progress"-recordings.
Chris
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