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Re: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - nickr - 2014-05-29 I thought the programs menu did that? RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - hdmkv - 2014-05-29 Yes, use default Confluence skin, go into 'Programs' > 'Android' to highlight the apps you want, bring up context menu and favorite each. Then, add to home screen... Amber is a great skin to use for this. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - rufusone - 2014-05-29 (2014-05-29, 10:56)Apothis Wrote:(2014-05-29, 01:18)nickr Wrote: Passthrough (aka bitstreaming) passes untouched a digital audio stream to the next device in the audio chain - so if you have it plugged into an AVR, the AVR gets the untouched digital audio. If you are plugged direct to the TV, the TV gets the untouched audio. Ok thanks for clearing this up for me and it gives me a better understanding, I still like my Fire TV better than my Apple TV2 right now, everything is faster and much smoother. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - jtr2006 - 2014-05-29 (2014-05-28, 16:03)Apothis Wrote:(2014-05-28, 15:48)jtr2006 Wrote: IMO, this procedure is preferable to either of the two options for accessing XBMC shown on the XBMC Fire TV Wiki. Someone should probably add it to the Wiki as a third way to get to XBMC. Done. Added to Wiki today. Credit to @bafangul for the Llama instructions. It's a pleasure to now be able to launch XBMC from the FTV Home Screen and have it behave like any other "Approved" FTV app. My FTV is now wife-proof! RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Senaxx - 2014-05-30 I have switched back to my Mac Mini as XMBC center for now. I had it temporary replaced with the AFTV, and for series (720p mkv's) it working perfect. But I had trouble with several 1080p mkv movies, that play flawlessly on xbmc setup on the Mac Mini. Some video's where very "jumpy" (it was not like the AFTV couldn't hande the file performance wise, but a technical error), also audio sync issue's. These movies even worked fine on a (openelec gotham) raspberry pi. I'm streaming over SMB on a Gbit network (only the AFTV is just 100Mbit) from a Synology nas, and this has never gave me problems on xbmc installations. But it seems that some files are not compatible with gotham / AFTV yet. I'll just put it on hold for now and wait and see what happens. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - mlu3141 - 2014-05-30 I have a question on the audio output of the Amazon Fire. Does anyone know if it always outputs at 48 khz? I've selected multiple tracks with different sample outputs, but they all show 48 khz on my receiver. However, XBMC is showing 44.1, 198, etc depending on the track. I have pass-through selected...is this being resampled to a different output rate by the Amazon Fire? RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - elmerohueso - 2014-05-30 (2014-05-28, 05:15)Maito Wrote: I increased the buffer size in the advancedsettings.xml to 24k and now every 1080p (10Gb+) movie plays perfect. My setup NAS+N900 Router + AFTV away 45 feet. 24 KB or 24 MB? 24 K seems like a really tiny buffer for a 1080p video. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - KBoogie - 2014-05-30 Can you not input text with the fire remote? Trying to install add ons, but can't enter text with the remote.. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Tinwarble - 2014-05-30 (2014-05-30, 03:49)KBoogie Wrote: Can you not input text with the fire remote? Trying to install add ons, but can't enter text with the remote.. That's been covered several times and is in the Wiki: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Amazon_Fire_TV#Bluetooth_remote (2014-05-29, 11:15)leedemon Wrote: Does anyone know how to launch other apk's within xbmc? I thinking advanced launcher, but I think it's only exe and linux files. That's also covered in the Wiki: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Amazon_Fire_TV#Launching_Android_Apps_within_XBMC But also, if you use a skin that has the ability to modify the main menu, like Aeon Nox 4 (Gotham), you can use the "StartAndroidActivity" command. Example: StartAndroidActivity("org.hulu.plus") This will let you add and start Hulu Plus from the Main menu without having to add it to favorites. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - davidc502 - 2014-05-30 Hello, I recently bought FireTV, and one of the main reasons was because I could install XBMC and connect to PlayOn. The install of XBMC was no issue, but I'm having problem with the playback. 1. From video served from MyMedia or any video chosen from any of the PlayOn channels stutter or are jerky. 2. Though videos from MyMedia are served in HD, any of the PlayOn channels are SD. With a little research I found SPMC might be a better choice and ended up installing it on FTV. SPMC doesn't have issues with jerky playback, however it has the same problem of serving SD from any of the PlayOn channels. Are these known issues between XBMC and PlayOn when running XBMC on FireTV? Thanks, David RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - KBoogie - 2014-05-30 Thanks Tin.. Now this might seem like another dumb question.. Can I pair my bluetooth keyboard and use it in addition to the remote? I tried adding it as a new remote & bt game pad with no luck. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Tinwarble - 2014-05-30 I'm not sure as I haven't tried. Do you have the keyboard paired to something else? If you do, try unpairing it from that device first before you try to pair it to the FTV. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - vladm - 2014-05-30 (2014-05-30, 02:45)elmerohueso Wrote:(2014-05-28, 05:15)Maito Wrote: I increased the buffer size in the advancedsettings.xml to 24k and now every 1080p (10Gb+) movie plays perfect. My setup NAS+N900 Router + AFTV away 45 feet. I find it more important to set buffermode to 1 (so it starts buffering smb files), instead of just increasing cache size. See Example 3 in wiki: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Modify_the_video_cache#Examples RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - Maito - 2014-05-30 (2014-05-30, 02:45)elmerohueso Wrote: [quote='Maito' pid='1721511' dateline='1401246940'] 24 KB or 24 MB? 24 K seems like a really tiny buffer for a 1080p 24 Mb. The standard buffer is about 5Mb. RE: Amazon Fire TV for XBMC - underworld123 - 2014-05-30 (2014-05-30, 17:31)Maito Wrote:(2014-05-30, 02:45)elmerohueso Wrote: [quote='Maito' pid='1721511' dateline='1401246940'] 20MB is the default (http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Modify_the_video_cache#Cache_settings), so 24MB will not do you much good. I have it at 100MB and buffermode 1 and it works extremely well. |