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davilla wrote: 31 May 2018, 15:06
(180531.1352 @20180531-aedcede)
FIX: Servers on home screen
FIX hue: settings typo
FIX fixup hue: switch off for bri == 0
ADD: [droid] Initial implem of Oreo Watch Next
ADD: [droid] allow to resume video by intent
What is the Servers fix?
I'm not seeing any differences, but I'm probably not looking in the right spot.
davilla wrote: 31 May 2018, 15:06
(180531.1352 @20180531-aedcede)
FIX: Servers on home screen
FIX hue: settings typo
FIX fixup hue: switch off for bri == 0
ADD: [droid] Initial implem of Oreo Watch Next
ADD: [droid] allow to resume video by intent
What is the Servers fix?
I'm not seeing any differences, but I'm probably not looking in the right spot.
cosmoxl wrote: 31 May 2018, 15:55
Using Ariana for the first time in a while - first time for me that it has EPG support.
1) Can there be a setting (like Opacity) to where clicking on the TV button on the home screen takes me straight to the guide instead of the lists of channels?
2) The rows and columns in the guide could be smaller IMO, making room for more info on the screen at any one time. Also, the first column with names of channels is quite wide. Perhaps there is reason for that with other uses? For me it's just wasted space. So, just a thought.
Thanks!
Also, when going in to adjust audio sync is it possible to have the delay/forward OSD on top with nothing covering the video playing? I can't see lips to sync the audio as it is.
Double tapping menu? No sir. Even if I was wouldn't it just back out of the OSD or the video to MrMC main menu? Instead it backed out to tvOS home screen. When I went back into MrMC the audio settings menu was still up and the video began to play.
Clicking the touch pad to "enter" the audio sync adjustment still works as expected.
@Davilla, any findings with this? I keep running in to this problem, and the problem where I can only adjust sync one click at a time. I've also run into where even clicking the touchpad to accept the sync adjustment does nothing. But, if I adjust sync another click, then click touchpad it's accepted.
Double tapping menu? No sir. Even if I was wouldn't it just back out of the OSD or the video to MrMC main menu? Instead it backed out to tvOS home screen. When I went back into MrMC the audio settings menu was still up and the video began to play.
Clicking the touch pad to "enter" the audio sync adjustment still works as expected.
@Davilla, any findings with this? I keep running in to this problem, and the problem where I can only adjust sync one click at a time. I've also run into where even clicking the touchpad to accept the sync adjustment does nothing. But, if I adjust sync another click, then click touchpad it's accepted.
Had this happen to me last night watching a really bad rip of 'The Expanse", a/v sync was walking further and further out
Double tapping menu? No sir. Even if I was wouldn't it just back out of the OSD or the video to MrMC main menu? Instead it backed out to tvOS home screen. When I went back into MrMC the audio settings menu was still up and the video began to play.
Clicking the touch pad to "enter" the audio sync adjustment still works as expected.
@Davilla, any findings with this? I keep running in to this problem, and the problem where I can only adjust sync one click at a time. I've also run into where even clicking the touchpad to accept the sync adjustment does nothing. But, if I adjust sync another click, then click touchpad it's accepted.
Had this happen to me last night watching a really bad rip of 'The Expanse", a/v sync was walking further and further out
Oh, I love those. Keeps you on your toes, and your wife griping about interrupting the show.