2024-10-05, 10:10 AM
Anyone else have this working on an LG TV (WebOS)? Ijust get a blank space instead of the content bar?
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2024-10-05, 10:10 AM
Anyone else have this working on an LG TV (WebOS)? Ijust get a blank space instead of the content bar?
2024-10-07, 05:00 AM
(2024-10-05, 10:10 AM)EduardoUK Wrote: Anyone else have this working on an LG TV (WebOS)? Ijust get a blank space instead of the content bar?Regarding your linux troubles, @BobHasNoSoul Originally developed this for linux. If you check his git, he must have a method. The new version with trailers is not working on firesticks (sideloaded android apk) and several android box models, likely due to their webview implementations disallowing the embedded youtube iframe. Currently this plugin thing is only really for the desktop / JMP. I have it working, and am developing for this box specifically, but it's pricier than others: https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005007263159994.html Otherwise, you could go back to the older version I posted with just a static image, that one works on simpler devices.
2024-10-09, 09:19 AM
(2024-10-07, 05:00 AM)SethBacon Wrote:(2024-10-05, 10:10 AM)EduardoUK Wrote: Anyone else have this working on an LG TV (WebOS)? Ijust get a blank space instead of the content bar?Regarding your linux troubles, @BobHasNoSoul Originally developed this for linux. If you check his git, he must have a method. Awesome work 👍👍 dig the fullscreen mode
2024-10-29, 06:09 AM
(2024-10-01, 10:20 AM)EduardoUK Wrote:(2024-09-28, 09:18 PM)EduardoUK Wrote: Ok, after spending some time trying to understand whats going on most of the day, I've figured out how to mount folders and files like "spotlight.html". Mounting an existing folder creates an empty folder, which isn't useful. However, mounting a new folder like "ui" allows files like "spotlight.html" to be added and accessed. Had some trouble trying to figure out what I was doing wrong but this worked out! The only thing I had to change which ended up working for my Docker Compose was the Jellyfin path in the container. So instead of: - [volume path here]/Jellyfin-web/home-html.RANDOMSTRINGHERE.chunk.js :/usr/share/jellyfin/web/home-html.RANDOMSTRINGHERE.chunk.js - [volume path here]/Jellyfin-web/ui:/usr/share/jellyfin/web/ui I used (also got rid of the space between "chunk.js" and the ":" b/c that created a new folder instead): - [volume path here]/Jellyfin-web/home-html.RANDOMSTRINGHERE.chunk.js:/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/home-html.RANDOMSTRINGHERE.chunk.js - [volume path here]/Jellyfin-web/ui:/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/ui |
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