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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 30 for Windows => Topic started by: Hendrik on April 29, 2021, 08:08:37 am
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Description
You can now use any compatible remote control device to browse Netflix and control video playback, just as if the content was on your local machine.
You can play "protected" Netflix content, since the new method uses the new Microsoft Edge browser engine. Video playback happens through the browser, up to 4K with 5.1 audio.
Series and episodes work as expected.
Set up and you use JRiver's WDM driver (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver), so that volume control and DSP happen in JRiver.
In all, it's a smooth experience now and we will continue to improve it.
Windows only.
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In the latest build for MC28, we released a preview of a feature we've been working on, integrating the Netflix website into Theater View.
We have worked on improving the web browser integration into Media Center and Theater View, which now gives us a fullscreen browser with DRM video playback capabilities.
Using all that, we are working on scripts to augment the Netflix website to be able to navigate it with keyboard/remote control input.
Here is the first preview of this functionality. Some areas of the Netflix website cannot be navigated yet properly, and more shortcuts for accessing various Netflix functionality will still need to be added.
Netflix still runs in a web browser. Video and Audio is being handled by the web browser. If you want to route audio through Media Center, the WDM driver can handle that task.
Instructions
- Open Theater View configuration, and add the new "Netflix" entry to the navigation
- In Theater View, open Netflix and log-in to your account using keyboard/mouse
- When in the main Netflix navigation, keyboard arrow navigation should be available
- You can get back to Theater View using the Backspace or "Back" keys
Set up JRiver's WDM driver (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver), so that volume control and DSP happen in JRiver.
Navigation may not cover all elements yet, but we'll expand.
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Does it have 4K and 5.1 surround sound like the Windows 10 app?
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Does it have 4K and 5.1 surround sound like the Windows 10 app?
We should be able to support that.
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We should be able to support that.
Unfortunately you probably won't.
This has been discussed at.... mhmm.. "other" less bright places. Netflix and other streaming services do not give you 4K quality in browsers due to piracy concerns (simply the links do not come up internally). At best we can get is 1080p. Disney+ is even worse in this regard since it further restricts to 720p.
Any chance you guys can get a deal directly from Netflix?
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Unfortunately you probably won't.
This has been discussed at.... mhmm.. "other" less bright places. Netflix and other streaming services do not give you 4K quality in browsers due to piracy concerns (simply the links do not come up internally). At best we can get is 1080p. Disney+ is even worse in this regard since it further restricts to 720p.
Any chance you guys can get a deal directly from Netflix?
We think that the Microsoft Edge browser is different.
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UHD/HDR is working for me (on at least some titles anyway). When playing, press Crtl+ALT+Shift+D to see the details as per the pic below.
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We think that the Microsoft Edge browser is different.
Yes, it does facilitate 4K Disney+
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We think that the Microsoft Edge browser is different.
Really?
*Checks Netflix 4K requirement*
Indeed they seem to lighten the requirement for 4K. No more HDCP 2.2 requirement or Intel CPU or Nvidia GPU only? That is actually great to hear.
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If you already invest into streaming, why not to think about re-routing audio/video via JRiver?
This WDM thing while mostly works, in reality not so practical if you have multiple sources like, say, Spotify, TuneIn, and Netflix. And JRiver.
Audio I would prefer wire directly to Dirac virtual sound device
But IF I already launched JRiver, I want to play the content without bothering what is my current output device.
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If you already invest into streaming, why not to think about re-routing audio/video via JRiver?
Because you get no access to such things.
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Because you get no access to such things.
You can't hook audio/video on the chromium/edge level?
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Of course not, that would defeat the entire purpose of DRM.
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If you already invest into streaming, why not to think about re-routing audio/video via JRiver?
Usually if I watch Netflix I reroute audio from my TV via optical to my rme HDSPe AIO pro card. What functionally works is to use MC Open Live to get the audio in MC, apply DSP and output it via USB. But I had latency and lipsync problems. I found it had to many problems and route the audio directly through the rme card via AES to my Devialet. MC has issues to use the rme card also as output (multi client driver). I don't got it working.
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I assume we will not be able to use madvr (tonemapping specifically) or any of the audio/video processing in JRiver with netflix through this route? It is just to strictly browse and view in a more convenient way?
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I assume we will not be able to use madvr (tonemapping specifically) or any of the audio/video processing in JRiver with netflix through this route? It is just to strictly browse and view in a more convenient way?
Correct.
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With the WDM driver, you can however route the audio through MC. You just need to limit the amount of processing you do to avoid creating sync problems with the video.
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Wow I just tried this for the first time and in 5 minutes I have all my MCE remote commands working and DD 5.1 sound this is amazing!!!
Couldn’t get play/pause working with the windows 10 Netflix app…Issue resolved with this!!
Well done thx!!
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And I’m not using the WDM driver either.
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Any chance to get Amazon prime and Disney +. Working?
I’d love to have these 2 in theatre view and get remote functionality + DD5.1 for these 2 as well.
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Not in the short term, mapping a website to remote control is quite some work, and influencing the playback quality is not guaranteed to even be possible.
We hold the options open for further popular services in the future!
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I see that MadVR is supposedly not working for the Netflix integration.
But Jmone's screenshot seems to show MadVR?
That looks like the MadVR details on the left side of the screenshot. Is it not a screenshot of Netflix?
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=129325.0;attach=37946;image
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Thats Netflix debug screen, Ctrl-Shift-Alt-D
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Really?
*Checks Netflix 4K requirement*
Indeed they seem to lighten the requirement for 4K. No more HDCP 2.2 requirement or Intel CPU or Nvidia GPU only? That is actually great to hear.
"seem to" are the operating words in that sentence. They just no longer list the complete software and hardware requirements.
4K playback certainly does not work on my i7-5820k with GTX 960 in either Edge Chromium or the Netflix 4K app. The two 4K monitors support HDCP 2.2 . The third monitor (HD) does not. Even with just 1 monitor that's HDCP 2.2, and the other 2 disabled, it still doesn't work.
Interestingly, in my home theater with AMD Ryzen 2700 CPU and GTX 1050Ti, 4K does play in the Netflix app, as long as Windows is not in HDR mode. If I turn on HDR (so-called "Windows HD color"), then the app can only play titles in HD only. Not sure what the magic combo is that can properly play 4K HDR. I didn't try in Edge Chromium. DRM sure is a PITA.
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I noticed Video and audio is out of sync when using the WDM driver. I must adjust this in settings by going back and forth which can be quite annoying during setup. Is there any development in the pipeline that will improve the WDM latency?
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The WDM latency depends on your DSP settings. Because its playing a "live" signal, any DSP you have setup to do will add latency. Most notable offenders are typically resampling.
Generally the best idea is to setup a zone for WDM playback that does no processing, including no resampling, because its the only way to get close to zero latency. If you need a specific sampling rate, you can set it in the Windows WDM settings.
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With the WDM driver, you can however route the audio through MC.
I say that it is possible but not stable or usable. Ihave used hours on trying to get it workin. On several Windows 10 Pc. With +30 years as a software developer one would think that I can do it but no.
So why not take a good advise and seek for an other solution.
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I say that it is possible but not stable or usable. Ihave used hours on trying to get it workin. On several Windows 10 Pc. With +30 years as a software developer one would think that I can do it but no.
So why not take a good advise and seek for an other solution.
And yet myself and many users use it quite successfully on a daily basis to watch Netflix and many other streaming sources - and have for years, too.
If you have specific problems, feel free to open a thread and seek help.
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Can we we please fix an annoying bug where Netflix will stop playing when a TV recording starts or stops in the background with the TV engine.
Thank you
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Can we we please fix an annoying bug where Netflix will stop playing when a TV recording starts or stops in the background with the TV engine.
Thank you
I've also seen this in the last build or two (at least).
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Can we we please fix an annoying bug where Netflix will stop playing when a TV recording starts or stops in the background with the TV engine.
Thank you
This issue should hopefully be resolved in the next build.
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The WDM latency depends on your DSP settings. Because its playing a "live" signal, any DSP you have setup to do will add latency. Most notable offenders are typically resampling.
Generally the best idea is to setup a zone for WDM playback that does no processing, including no resampling, because its the only way to get close to zero latency. If you need a specific sampling rate, you can set it in the Windows WDM settings.
I just checked and I have no DSP setup. For now, I will setup a zone for WDM playback.
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I think it is important to mention the audio setup you use.
I'm not 100% sure but from what I know 4K, DoVi (or HDR) and 5.1 DD+ does only work when using HDMI with correct EDID and bitstreaming audio through it (because of DRM).
E.g. if you use an audio interface for audio routing there is not any chance to get 5.1 DD+.
When it comes to WDM I use a virtual audio driver to get low latency and high-quality resampling. By using the virtual WDM I can route audio through a VST Host as DSP and the VST Host does route audio via ASIO to the audio interface.
With this setup I get about 10-20ms latency (depending on the filters, mainly Dirac for me) which is adequate for Streaming. But as mentioned before this does only work in Stereo for Netflix and most probably for all other main Streaming platforms, too.
As I don't use the JRiver WDM I cannot judge about that, but it should work in similar fashion.
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I can get 5.1 through JRiver WDM. Obviously its only decoded audio since we can't bistream through it, but it works - at least for the integrated Netflix, for which we have some compatibility improvements.
When connected to my AVR, Netflix in MC will bitstream DD+, including Atmos. Its pretty cool.
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I can get 5.1 through JRiver WDM. Obviously its only decoded audio since we can't bistream through it, but it works - at least for the integrated Netflix, for which we have some compatibility improvements.
HOW? :o
My WDM is configured as 7.1 but I only get 5.1 with the official Netflix App. Within Edge or JRiver I don't get any option to switch to 5.1.
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I can get 5.1 through JRiver WDM. Obviously its only decoded audio since we can't bistream through it, but it works - at least for the integrated Netflix, for which we have some compatibility improvements.
I'm bypassing JRiver's audio engine and I get DD5.1 sound with Netflix in MC Theater mode. Same set-up I use to get DD5.1 bitstreaming for my TV Capture cards and Video playback in general... I don't know how that works for Netflix in MC but it does!!
Which is indeed a mystery as no browsers including edge allow me to get 5.1 DD bitstreaming to my receiver directly. Only Netflix in MC Theatre view and the W10 Netflix app.
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Ok, now I get 5.1 DD+ decoded.
The problem was the 7.1 config within the WDM driver.
As soon as I set the config to 5.1, DD+ in Netflix does work. ;D
thx
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Hi Hendrik,
I have had JRiver like forever, and just upgraded to Ver28 and excitedly just read that I can play Netflix noe via JRiver.
I am old school, and have never really understood the nesting / navigation options in theatre view.
To add the Netflix to navigation and I am not succeeding. Is it possible for you to write up instructions in a "for dummies" format I would really appreciate it.
Kindest regards,
Charlie
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Hi Hendrik,
I have had JRiver like forever, and just upgraded to Ver28 and excitedly just read that I can play Netflix noe via JRiver.
I am old school, and have never really understood the nesting / navigation options in theatre view.
To add the Netflix to navigation and I am not succeeding. Is it possible for you to write up instructions in a "for dummies" format I would really appreciate it.
Kindest regards,
Charlie
Go to TOOLS | OPTIONS | THEATER VIEW | ADD | Netflix
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Just added netflix and it just works.. This is awesome!
Any plans to add any other streaming services to JR media player?
Ah nevermind, just re-read the thread and it's something that "may" be implemented later on if at all.
Great work though!
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I know many members report all sorts of problems with Bitdefender.
I have had Bitdefender Total Security for many years now & I have not experienced any issues. :)
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does it use jrvr?
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will this work using bitstreaming?
how about adding Stan?
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will this work using bitstreaming?
how about adding Stan?
This is one of the nice things about it yes to support DD5.1
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Will you be adding a Core Command to navigate directly to Netflix in Theater View? I couldn't find one.
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I'll hook that up tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Matt: Looked for a Core Command on Dev Zone to navigate to new Netflix capability. Is there a core command yet?
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In 26.0.60:
NEW: Added SHOW_THEATER_VIEW_MODE_NETFLIX (12) to MCC_THEATER_VIEW.
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I use a FLIRC USB device for remote control, and so I am reliant on keyboard keystrokes to control Media Center from within Theater View. What is the key combination to get back to the main Theater View screen from Netflix? I have tried esc and backspace without luck.
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In build 73, escape escape gets you to Standard View.
Standard View is also Ctrl-1