As it is currently unstable and might crash your switch with some higher res filetypes which in turn might corrupt your filesystem. I'd stick with Fat32.is exFAT ok to use for this app? Typically FAT32 is the recommended for homebrew NROs.
As it is currently unstable and might crash your switch with some higher res filetypes which in turn might corrupt your filesystem. I'd stick with Fat32.is exFAT ok to use for this app? Typically FAT32 is the recommended for homebrew NROs.
Note: With FAT32 and ExFat ends the same wayHi, i tested the app, and all my 720p/1080p videos ends with an error to restar the console... i can only see my 480p videos, anyways, thanks for the hard work!
I will when I'm home today. Could also send you the file for testing, it's around 35 MB (since I'm not home now but can access that file via cloud).Thanks . mov container should work, can I ask you the video/audio codec/rate (shown in the filer) of the mov file?
It doesn't help, i did this first, he doesn't go into the sleep mode, he goes only darker after a few minutesSee if going into your Switch setting and changing the Sleep Mode settings does anything.
Thanks, it's fixed in next versionI will when I'm home today. Could also send you the file for testing, it's around 35 MB (since I'm not home now but can access that file via cloud).
Do you launch pPlay from an NSP HBL?Hi, i tested the app, and all my 720p/1080p videos ends with an error to restar the console... i can only see my 480p videos, anyways, thanks for the hard work!
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Note: With FAT32 and ExFat ends the same way
I'll take a look. Please, if possible, submit a bug report on github: https://github.com/Cpasjuste/pplay/issuesIt doesn't help, i did this first, he doesn't go into the sleep mode, he goes only darker after a few minutes
I second that btw as that's where all my movies are and I won't complain about not having KODI any longer if this works.Great work as always! One question: Are you planning to add playing videos from a NAS hard disk?
I second that btw as that's where all my movies are and I won't complain about not having KODI any longer if this works.
That'd be even better (I'm already using PLEX at home). Didn't know it has an open API.Plex media server integration with its transcoding capabilities would be great for the switch! No more problem with too high bitrate or unsupported codecs and the api is simple. Plus you can access your videos all over the world
I'm currently adding ftp support, this should meat your needs i guess.Great work as always! One question: Are you planning to add playing videos from a NAS hard disk?
I'm currently adding ftp support, this should meat your needs i guess.
You need to launch pplay from an nsp HBL (else you'll have problems playing media's > 720p).On 6.2, as was mentioned as long as I change buffer to low and disable the over clock have no issues so far running 720p videos - they look good and sound good.
Prior to making those changes I would get the black error crash screen and need to reboot.
Incredible work really. Fantastic.