Posts by andersos
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I've got problems with Chrome in beta 14. First message about downloading update, but nothing seems to happen after that. Then I delete /storage/.cache/app.chrome/ and there is message that it's first time that Chrome is started so it will be downloaded and installed. But again nothing seems to happen.
I see no errors in the logg. Maybe the download link in the google-chrome-stable script doesn't work?
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I've got problems with Chrome in beta 14. First message about downloading update, but nothing seems to happen after that. Then I delete /storage/.cache/app.chrome/ and there is message that it's first time that Chrome is started so it will be downloaded and installed. But again nothing seems to happen.
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The Oracle based addon always worked for me. I only played Blu-ray disc with Java menus. Which disc are you trying?
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I noticed there is now in Kodi 18 Beta a warning that jre is missing if you choose full BD menu in settings and you didn't install this addon. So maybe there is some small thought. Maybe it would be accepted to the official LE repo.
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Will you post the addon here when it's done?
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If you have Chromium browser (or Chrome of course) you can install the Secure Shell Chrome extension. Connect to localhost and you have terminal.
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Yes it works great, and I'm just happy to have MakeMKv in LE
Btw., for those who use MakeMKV for Blu-ray this Java addon makes BD Java menus work in LE Add built-in Java support
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I installed the 9.0.0 zip. The makemkvcon file looks the same as in previous version. I changed the key in settings.conf and ran makemkvcon.
The result was
Which means that the update didn't work.
I notice they now have made a redirect from old url to new. But it's best to change the url in the script to MakeMKV is free while in beta - www.makemkv.com if the redirect disappears in the future.
Fyi, in my script I get the key like this :
CodeNewKey=$(curl --silent 'https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1053' | grep -oE '<code>[^<]*</code>' | sed 's/<\/\?[^>]\+>//g')
That may be easier to maintain for future changes.
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