INTERACT FORUM
More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: ivwshane on December 18, 2012, 03:31:05 am
-
Ok, so we all know that Netflix through 3rd party apps like MC and xbmc, etc suck and there isn't a whole lot we can do until they move to HTML 5 (at least that's what I read). However, Netflix does offer an app for windows 8 for use with metro.
I've figured out how to launch the app by using the launch external programs option and under the command options type: explorer.exe netflix://
That works except for one minor detail, there isn't an easy way to get back to MC in theater view and that's where I need help.
I know you can create a script using autohotkey that will launch the metro app and allow you to exit the app using escape or the corresponding remote button and then reopen MC. I know because the guy at this site has done it for xbmc:
Itsjustwhatever.com
I've asked him to make a script for jriver but I don't know if he will or even got my message. A lot of you guys are smart and could probably do this yourself (he posted the source code).
Anyway, I think this is the best alternative and is a good solution to those that want Netflix but want one app to do everything.
-
I'd like some help with this as well. I just installed win 8 with jrmc v 18, and I would like a clean way to flip between the new metro start screen and theater view.
-
Are you launching it by adding the external program to Theater View? If I launch an external program from Theater View and then close the program I am back in Theater View again.
-
Are you launching it by adding the external program to Theater View? If I launch an external program from Theater View and then close the program I am back in Theater View again.
The problem is that because Netflix is a metro app there is no easy way to close it other than the windows button or alt+f4 and both take you to metro and not MC.
-
All right guys the author got back to me and he created a way to launch the app (or any metro UI app), exit via esc and bring you back to your frontend.
Metrolauncher is the one I use and it works great:
http://www.itsjustwhatever.com/downloads/
Thanks nrk11!
-
I used the instructions at the its just whatever site and that works quite well to create links in my theater view menu hierarchy that launch metro applications.
I can understand that people who want to exclusively use an IR remote and directional buttons may find that this doesn't work terribly well for them. But I'm using a Lenovo N5902 that has keyboard and mouse pointer control, so I can easily flip back to MC theater view application in windows 8 by mousing over to the upper left corner of the screen.