hi, anyone have issue on opensubtitle? mine appear error asking me to enter the credential on username and password. It already key in at opensubtitle add-on in the configuration and the username and password also worked in opensubtitle website.
This post has been edited by jabz: Aug 19 2019, 10:27 AM
hi, anyone have issue on opensubtitle? mine appear error asking me to enter the credential on username and password. It already key in at opensubtitle add-on in the configuration and the username and password also worked in opensubtitle website.
I dont have any issue with opensubtitle, so far so good. try check if there's any update for it or try uninstall and install again.
Addon was down yes as it show message my username/password invalid currently it's ok now.
Great.. Sometimes, it happens. In which case, you can still manually visit their respective websites using a browser and download off it. But hey, at least it's back up again..
Obviously the Native app will work better on the Shield than the addon. For kicks, i tried it on my Neo U1 and it works but res was 960 X 540 and stereo audio.. So definetely back to using the TV's app instead. Easier to navigate and nicer looking UI too..
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Anybody tried Netflix add on for Kodi ? Can get at least 1080p, based on what I read.
And it is using Kodi interface which is IR friendly. Not the mobile/mouse interface.
Just dual boot using MMC flash running either LibreElec or CoreElec.
I've tried it before.. It's still limited to lower res and stereo only. So those with TV apps, better use that instead.
I've tried it before.. It's still limited to lower res and stereo only. So those with TV apps, better use that instead.
I just came across a video which the author did it with Beelink GT king. Apparently it has something to do with ChromeOS and DRM certificates tied to it, so everything is legal.
This post has been edited by puchongite: Aug 31 2019, 07:25 PM
I just came across a video which the author did it with Beelink GT king. Apparently it has something to do with ChromeOS and DRM certificates tied to it, so everything is legal.
Watched the video (even though I don't understand the language.. Could follow somewhat ) and you are right. But one must first install the CoreELEC OS and the bunch of other stuff.. I'm also guessing that devices such as the GT-King possessing Widevine L1 status is also a requirement. A good workaround then for those without smart TVs that can get dual-booting to work and or just want full time CoreELEC OS as their primary. Good share..
This post has been edited by voncrane: Aug 31 2019, 08:28 PM
Watched the video (even though I don't understand the language.. Could follow somewhat ) and you are right. But one must first install the CoreELEC OS and the bunch of other stuff.. I'm also guessing that devices such as the GT-King possessing Widevine L1 status is also a requirement. A good workaround then for those without smart TVs that can get dual-booting to work and or just want full time CoreELEC OS as their primary. Good share..
I have been following the discussion on this topic after the video. It seems actually the CoreELEC installations offers no advantage, one might as well just same the same netflix plugin directly under Android Kodi. If the box itself is capable of Widevine L1 DRM, then with addition configuration, one could get a 1080p/4K using hardware decoding.
On any other platforms ( such as CoreELEC ), the decoding is done in software and hence the resolution will be greatly limited by the available juice of the CPU.
I have been following the discussion on this topic after the video. It seems actually the CoreELEC installations offers no advantage, one might as well just same the same netflix plugin directly under Android Kodi. If the box itself is capable of Widevine L1 DRM, then with addition configuration, one could get a 1080p/4K using hardware decoding.
On any other platforms ( such as CoreELEC ), the decoding is done in software and hence the resolution will be greatly limited by the available juice of the CPU.
I'll give it a shot on the GT-King.. Currently running a custom ATV ROM. See if it works with that or stock ROM. Though as with all such hacks, matter of time I reckon.
I'll give it a shot on the GT-King.. Currently running a custom ATV ROM. See if it works with that or stock ROM. Though as with all such hacks, matter of time I reckon.
Information taken from the plugin authors GitHub website :-
Can it play 1080p videos? On Android devices Yes, as long as they are available from Netflix and your hardware can handle it. To understand if your device can handle them, you need to check if it has support for the Widewine L1 DRM
Other platform (Windows, Linux, ...) The video is always software decoded due to Netflix licensing restrictions, so you'll need a CPU that can handle the load of software decoding 1080p video otherwise you'll have the result of stuttering video playback. Which is what happens with certain RPI, 720p is maximum for those devices, and even then you need to make sure to properly cool your RPI or you'll have stuttering playback as well. You can limit the resolution in this way: In the addon settings open Expert page and change Limit video stream resolution to value to 720p.
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Can it play 4K videos? Yes, but only on Android devices with Widevine L1, and you need to set the following parameters:
In the addon settings, Expert page: Enable VP9 profiles to OFF Enable HEVC profiles to ON Force support to HDCP 2.2 to ON
In the Inputstream Addon settings, Account page: Override HDCP status to ON
If you don't get 4k resolution when you play: Try to enter the ESN from your Netflix App (can be found unter Settings => About).