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NEW: Streaming
JimH:
All of the former "Connect Media" services are now under one top-level section called Streaming.
All audio, video, and image services are in one place now. If you don't have MC24 installed, you can see the page here.
When you play anything from a browser page, you will be able to go to a full screen browser by hitting F11. This makes YouTube, for example, a better experience.
We've also moved Podcasts to this section. I realize this may be controversial, but we're going to try it.
We've added a "premium" radio station, called Radio Paradise. It's lossless (FLAC) and listener supported. I'd like to add a few more, but not so many that it becomes cluttered.
Your suggestions are welcome, as always.
imugli:
Just wondering - is it YouTube.com or YouTube.com/tv? If I could make a case for /tv as it’s far better with remote controls.
JimH:
--- Quote from: imugli on April 07, 2018, 10:05:26 pm ---Just wondering - is it YouTube.com or YouTube.com/tv? If I could make a case for /tv as it’s far better with remote controls.
--- End quote ---
Probably just youtube.com. Can you describe the difference?
imugli:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 08, 2018, 07:42:04 am ---Probably just youtube.com. Can you describe the difference?
--- End quote ---
https://youtube.com/tv is designed as their television interface, and is compatible with remote controls, for the most part in keeping with JRs "5 button"
approach.
It also lets you "pair" from a device and control playback - like casting but without a chromecast.
For use on HTPCs, there's really no choice - the TV interface really is that much better than the standard web interface.
I've mentioned it before as an alternative to the standard theater view youtube interface. If we could put it in theater view and have it auto f11 to full screen display view (take focus so the remote would work) it would be FANTASTIC.
JimH:
Thanks. We'll give it a try.
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