2019-10-14, 06:27 PM
(2019-10-14, 06:01 PM)SilverTiger Wrote:I'm sure it'll be to do with this. We've had a pile of user with the exact same thing over the years (in NextPVR v4).(2019-10-14, 05:36 PM)sub Wrote: Ah ok. This is to do with the DPI settings you're using.
If you bring up Windows Explorer, and navigate to the directory with nextpvr.exe (something like "C:\Program Files\NPVR\client"), right click on nextpvr.exe, select Properties->Compatibility, click 'Change High DPI settings'. On that screen, you'll probably need to try the bottom checkbox.
Checking the bottom box in the 'Change High DPI settings' screen gives you three choices. Tried them all, no change.
When is your desktop DPI set to? ie, right click on your desktop, and select display settings. To test the theory that it's to do with DPI, you could briefly try it set to 100%, to see if it then works correctly
What version of Windows?
Quote:I don't see anything in Firefox indicating that it blocked the video. The Autoplay setting for all sites is set to "block audio". I tried setting an exception for localhost:8867, but, to be honest, I can't see how to do that in firefox. I got to the screen OK via the "Settings..." button, but how you put in a site is a mystery to me. This IS apparently a Firefox issue, though, because I tried it in Edge and it works. This is the standard Edge that came with Windows 10 1903. I don't think it's the Chromium edge. Unfortunately, I use Firefox as default browser.I had the same when I first tested v5 with Firefox. Try these steps:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-autoplay
Set it to 'Allow Audio and Video'. You'll need to refresh the page after changing the setting, so the stream restarts.
If I can detect this, I'll try to add a message on the play screen to tell the user their audio/video auto is blocked