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More / JRiver Media Center 31 for Windows / Re: Can't play 4K 60 FPS from file-open URL www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyTSAC9vxsQ
on: Today at 09:47:31 am
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Started by 39505399 - Last post by Hendrik | ||
Higher resolution playback is not supported for streaming from YouTube, sorry.
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on: Today at 09:27:44 am
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Started by joshhuggins - Last post by HPBEME | ||
I don't think I requested the PlayerBar long click to launch Spotlight... but I might have... I honestly don't remember? I was only adding my agreement that this functionality should be reversed based on their experience, and noted that reversing a feature is not without precedence.
That said, there may be others that love to launch spotlight that way - I don't know. I personally always use the icon to launch, and have not experienced the accidental activation they have. But it does seem plausible that this is possibly an issue for many people, and given the many other ways to launch Spotlight, removing the long-click would seem to be minimally impactful. |
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on: Today at 09:24:59 am
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Started by brian1138 - Last post by brian1138 | ||
Sadly that did not help.
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on: Today at 09:12:00 am
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Started by haggis999 - Last post by haggis999 | ||
Forget that last question. That MCC command requires the Zone Index not the Zone ID!!
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on: Today at 08:50:09 am
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Started by haggis999 - Last post by haggis999 | ||
Thanks for the clarification. My OP correctly referred to a .wsf file but my aging brain subsequently converted it to .swf
Since my last post I had already discovered that a .bat file was an alternative to a .wsf, though batch files have the disadvantage of causing a short flash on the screen. However, I've never used Curl before, so thanks for that info. I still have an issue with the MCC 10037 command, as it appears to be behaving in a rather erratic manner. Using the command prompt, I can turn detached display on for the current zone with MC32 /MCC 10037,1 and turn it off with MC32 /MCC 10037,0. So far, so good, but when I specify the ZoneID the situation becomes more complicated. MC32 /MCC 10037,1:0 correctly detaches the display for Zone 0, but MC32 /MCC 10037,1:10038 also detaches the display for Zone 0 (but not Zone 10038). The same applies when I use other ZoneIDs in the command. They all detach the display for Zone 0. What might explain such behaviour? |
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on: Today at 08:45:38 am
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Started by JimH - Last post by HaWi | ||
Mac Studio M2 Max, 64GB, Sonoma 14.5
=== Running Benchmarks (please do not interrupt) === Running 'Math' benchmark... Single-threaded integer math... 1.755 seconds Single-threaded floating point math... 2.450 seconds Multi-threaded integer math... 0.346 seconds Multi-threaded mixed math... 0.554 seconds Score: 3722 Running 'Image' benchmark... Image creation / destruction... 0.311 seconds Flood filling... 0.142 seconds Direct copying... 0.221 seconds Small renders... 0.428 seconds Bilinear rendering... 0.260 seconds Bicubic rendering... 0.238 seconds Score: 13753 Running 'Database' benchmark... Create database... 0.042 seconds Populate database... 0.444 seconds Save database... 0.116 seconds Reload database... 0.043 seconds Search database... 0.466 seconds Sort database... 0.489 seconds Group database... 0.425 seconds Score: 10616 JRMark (version 32.0.45 64 bit): 9364 |
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on: Today at 08:45:13 am
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Started by joshhuggins - Last post by cncb | ||
Is this a HPBEME request that you want reversed?
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on: Today at 07:22:31 am
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Started by haggis999 - Last post by zybex | ||
Rather non-intuitively, the successive zone IDs stepping down my zone list (as displayed in MC) are 10038, 0, 10036, 10035, 10018, etc. What is the logic behind the ordering of the zone list in MC?Internal IDs are... internal. No logic is required Maybe you should use the Index or Name instead. Quote How would I incorporate that in the SWF script mentioned earlier?Use Curl to do the HTTP calls. Quote On a wider issue, that script was published in this forum long before the Adobe Flash SWF format became defunct. Is there another way to automate MC startup?It's not SWF, it's WSF (Windows Script File). It's not related to Flash. If you just need a script to run as a shortcut or as a scheduled task on windows startup/logon, you do not need a WSF file. You can use a simple .bat or .cmd file with the same commands, something like this: Code: [Select] @echo off |
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on: Today at 06:49:42 am
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Started by haggis999 - Last post by haggis999 | ||
You can list the zones and their index/internal IDs via MCWS: Thanks for that very useful zone information Rather non-intuitively, the successive zone IDs stepping down my zone list (as displayed in MC) are 10038, 0, 10036, 10035, 10018, etc. What is the logic behind the ordering of the zone list in MC? Quote There's also the /Playback/SetZone MCWS command to switch zones. That one can switch by zone index, zone ID, or zone Name. The SetZone example provided via your link let me switch to my 1st zone by using the following browser entry. http://localhost:52199/MCWS/v1/Playback/SetZone?Zone=10038ZoneType=ID How would I incorporate that in the SWF script mentioned earlier? On a wider issue, that script was published in this forum long before the Adobe Flash SWF format became defunct. Is there another way to automate MC startup? |
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on: Today at 05:28:53 am
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Started by haggis999 - Last post by zybex | ||
You can list the zones and their index/internal IDs via MCWS:
http://localhost:52199/MCWS/v1/Playback/Zones?hidden=1 There's also the /Playback/SetZone MCWS command to switch zones. That one can switch by zone index, zone ID, or zone Name. http://localhost:52199/MCWS/v1/ |