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@ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:44 pm
by Skinamp
Hi Kakashi,
is it possible to @ an searchfilter to the ".... owns 12 movies" viewcoollection page ?
grtz Skinamp
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 3:04 pm
by (cool) Hector
The version 4.5.6 introduced a better and faster online publishing that can be searched for titles and years. It should work great on desktop, tablet and mobile. To get the new link of new design, you have to publish your coollection with the new version (you'll have to change your signature).
Here's mine:
http://www.coollector.com/coollection.php?user=cool_hector&list=OwnedMovies
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 5:52 am
by swarupbasak72
It looks great................
Nice Job@hector..........
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 10:45 am
by (cool) Hector
Thank you
Next step, the iOS / Android apps
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 10:34 am
by Skinamp
[quote="(cool)Next step, the iOS / Android apps
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Would be a nice Christmas present
Is it possible to use the online published html page "for the time being" to add
movie-location information ?
This way it would be possible, using the index, to start movies by clicking the
movie thumbnail in my browser....
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:43 pm
by (cool) Hector
Skinamp wrote:Would be a nice Christmas present
Christmas 2017?
I'm sorry things didn't go as smoothly as I expected
Skinamp wrote:Is it possible to use the online published html page "for the time being" to add
movie-location information ?
This way it would be possible, using the index, to start movies by clicking the
movie thumbnail in my browser....
That wouldn't work. Your browser can play video files from the internet, but it can't play video files from your hard disk.
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 1:55 am
by kakashi
Skinamp wrote:s it possible to use the online published html page "for the time being" to add
movie-location information ?
This way it would be possible, using the index, to start movies by clicking the
movie thumbnail in my browser....
It's not possible just like that but i found a workaround once. You need to know how to code web pages from scratch though. I've done it in the past where i set up a rudimentary streaming site. If you're familiar enough with coding and the locations are still available in JSON files then it could be done... (The system that works as a webserver will need to remain on while you stream files though). VLC can play a variety of files over a network stream so many filetypes would work with devices that have it installed, but if you are using the browser only to play files you would need to make sure the files are compatible. When testing years ago I was using 802.11g wireless and there was no issue streaming a 16gb bluray rip.
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 5:21 pm
by (cool) Hector
According to Kakashi, it's not completely impossible, but it requires what looks like a horrible hack. The proper solution is of course to have an Android app, and that's what I will focus on.
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:41 pm
by Skinamp
For the time being, a temporary solution would be very nice.
Now, i MUST start my computer, start the database, force my wife to sit beside me and read the plots
, and then go downstairs to start the movie using my MiniX.
Opening the index from Kakashi on MiniX, clicking the poster, reading the contents and then starting the movie from the index file (maybe clicking an inserted location link) would be great for now....
In my case, the NAS and HDD's are connected and up running all the time, the location never changes.
grtz
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:30 pm
by (cool) Hector
I quite understand the need for an Android app, and I can't wait to have one.
About the hack described by Kakashi, I'm sorry but I don't plan to implement it.
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:19 pm
by Skinamp
Waiting isn't one my strongest sides
Re: @ Kakashi
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:13 pm
by Skinamp
kakashi wrote:You need to know how to code web pages from scratch though. I've done it in the past where i set up a rudimentary streaming site. If you're familiar enough with coding and the locations are still available in JSON files then it could be done... .
Hmmm,
I only understand the words you are writing, unfortunately not the meaning
of the whole sentences