bpa wrote:
> That is an unorthodox step and can land you in trouble,
>
>
> Yes- the issue was a problem back in early 2020 as 8.0 was released
> "suddenly" and plugins developers had to play catchup without forcing
> all 7.* plugin users update plugins with no functional change.
>
> That
frankd wrote:
> I was cautious before upgrading LMS, thus I updated all install.xml of
> plugins before, as I was not sure if these plugins get removed during
> the update progress.
That is an unorthodox step and can land you in trouble,
> Probably there is no issue when upgrading an old
bpa wrote:
> They shouldn't have version problems. Do you have plugin rfepo URLs ?
> maybe they are old development ones.
>
> PlayMP4 was an hack plugin (IIRC used ffmpeg to play MPEG4) which is
> now redundant with addition of MP4 support in 8.* so it is not needed
> for 8.*
Thanks for the
frankd wrote:
> I try to reverse engineer the source of these 4 plugins.
> Overall my repository list is pretty long, including yours :-):
>
WRT to my plugins. The list is a bit out of date.
For example the PlayHLS plugin is for V2 but the a beta test version
which was only used for short
bpa wrote:
> They shouldn't have version problems. Do you have plugin rfepo URLs ?
> maybe they are old development ones.
>
> PlayMP4 was an hack plugin (IIRC used ffmpeg to play MPEG4) which is
> now redundant with addition of MP4 support in 8.* so it is not needed
> for 8.*
I try to
frankd wrote:
> I upgraded my system from 7.x to 8.2 nightly today.
> Before upgrading I edited the install.xml of those plugins in my local
> installation, which had a 7.* instead of 8.* as maxversion.
> among many plugins installed, I had to update only 4:
>
> PLUGIN_IHEARTRADIO
>
I upgraded my system from 7.x to 8.2 nightly today.
Before upgrading I edited the install.xml of those plugins in my local
installation, which had a 7.* instead of 8.* as maxversion.
among many plugins installed, I had to update only 4:
PLUGIN_IHEARTRADIO
PLUGIN_PLAYHLS
PLUGIN_PLAYMP4