Eric Stiff
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Eric Stiff reacted to videostorm in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
We are going to add support for the newer C4 universal mini drivers. Maybe a week or two out.
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Eric Stiff reacted to alanchow in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
He is probably advising you of the cost of our driver which offers some unique features such as the ability to automatically turn the system on and off based on detection of audio. This is used for things like automating system on via casting youtube, netflix and other content from either your mobile phone/tablet or by using voice commands from Google Home.
https://www.drivercentral.io/platforms/control4-drivers/videostorm-irusb-nvidia-shield-amazon-fire-tv-driver-for-control4-chowmain/
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Eric Stiff reacted to videostorm in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
As long as you can run it you can get the URL/URI info. You are looking for the intent which launches the app in the logcat (grep on the package name).
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Eric Stiff reacted to videostorm in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
Ok, we have an update to both the IRUSB Android App and the Control4 driver.
Changes are:
Added checks in the app to automatically wake your device if we receive a QLAUNCH command and the device is currently asleep Added a new QWAKE command that will automatically wake your device if asleep. The new C4 driver will send this when "powering on" the source. Added a new option to Sleep the device on room off Added a new property with the current PLAY state of the device Added events for device starts and stops playing media REMEMBER that when the IRUSB app updates you may need to unplug and replug the IRUSB device to restart it. We try to limit app updates to as few as possible to avoid inconveniencing people who have their devices set to auto update apps.
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Eric Stiff reacted to christophers in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
actually just did this, i enabled a few options to keep things "cleaner":
- enable developer options (go to settings > about > and tap the build number like 30 times, will show prompts)
- go to developer options (up a level) and enable "stay awake"
- in developer options, i also asked it to tear down apps after exit instead of keeping them active in background to prevent any potential conflicts.
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Eric Stiff reacted to christophers in C4 driver for nVidia Shield
one additional thing with the shield: make sure you turn off HDMI CEC and set "go to sleep" to "never" otherwise it will have issues