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HowTo on Plugins / Online Resources

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:17 pm
by Powernout
Hey guys,

I'm going skittles here... I added http://www.syfy.com/videos/Caprica/Full%20Episodes as a Web Resource. It now shows up as a folder on my tv, but that's all. I tried changing it to an RSS feed, but then everything is gone again.

I have seen lots of documentation on how to develop plugins, but I cannot find anything which tells me how to actually USE them. So I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that more users have wondered what that Online Sources screen is there for, or perhaps even what a plugin is.

The plugins need to be copied to C:\Program Files\Serviio\plugins (in the case of Microsoft).

Could someone please explain:

1. what a plugin is for Serviio
2. what the difference is between Online RSS/Atom Feed, Live Stream & Web Resource
3. which links should be copied

And anything else which could be useful. I am gathering from reading that plugins don't continue to work infinitely, and that they should be updated from time to time. And also that not every plugin will work in every country (why not?)

I will then try to turn it into a manual which can hopefully help others make their way into the plugin universe.

Re: HowTo on Plugins / Online Resources

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:40 pm
by jhb50
Try reading the documentation.
Click the big SERVIIO above and then support and then managing online resources
Then you can look at the Wiki (also under support) and under Windows click onlie content then how to add live streams
Then look at available plugins in Forum and read threads on ones that are of interest

Re: HowTo on Plugins / Online Resources

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:51 pm
by xs2inattar
Just tested the syfy.com plugin for the Caprica link and it seems to be working fine (at-least from US).

Re: HowTo on Plugins / Online Resources

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:09 pm
by Powernout
OH dear.... so jhb50 simply tells me, after I've spent about 2 hours trying to work this out, that there is actually a whole page devoted to this. GHaaah!!!! Who would have thought to look there! (not me obviously!)

Thanks for that, I now understand! (I hope!)