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- You will now press the paste icon (two squares icon) to make a copy of the playercorefactory.xml file to the userdata folder. Exit ES File Explorer and launch “Kodi”. Stream a video and LocalCast will launch. Select your Chromecast and the video will begin streaming to your Chromecast!
- Playercorefactory Xml Download. In next page click regular or free playercorefactory xml download and wait certain amount of time (usually around 30 seconds) until download button will appead. Click it and That's it, you're done amigo! Download will begin. README.md Kodi playercorefactory.xml repo A set of playercorefactory.xml files for kodi.
A set of playercorefactory.xml files for kodi to play videos in an external player or record the video.
There is also a set of bash script to record the outside of kodi using the terminal
There is also a set of bash script to record the outside of kodi using the terminal
Files are part of this youtube tutorial
kodi record any video by using ffmpeg, rtmpdump, vlc and mpv as external players
Youtube video showing you how to set up the kodi-playercorefactory repo
kodi playercorefactory.xml git repo - kodi recording videos 27
documentation
windows set up
mac osx set up
linux set up
Step 1 - installing software
arch linux install git, ffmpeg, libfdk-aac, rtmpdump, vlc, mpv, youtube-dl, aria2c
ubuntu install git, ffmpeg, fdk-aac-dev, rtmpdump, vlc, mpv, youtube-dl, aria2
ubuntu mate install git, ffmpeg, fdkaac, rtmpdump, vlc, mpv, youtube-dl, aria2
debian install git, ffmpeg, libfdk-aac-dev, rtmpdump, vlc, mpv, youtube-dl, aria2
note you need to enable backports, or be using the testing or unstable debian branches to install ffmpeg
linux mint 17 install git, ffmpeg, libfdk-aac-dev, rtmpdump, vlc, mpv, youtube-dl, aria2
linux mint 17 doesnt have ffmpeg in the main software repository so you have to add it via a ppa
- linux mint 17 add ffmpeg ppa
- install ffmpeg and all the other packages
Step 2 - download the kodi-playercorefactory repo with git
create a git directory in your home
Step 3 - copy the playercorefactory.xml file to your kodi userdata folder
or you can manually copy the playercorefactory.xml file to your kodi userdata directorysee list below for the location of the kodi userdata directory on your operating system
to update the repository change directory to the kodi-playercorefactory
then run the git pull command to pull down the latest changes from github
Step 4 - bash scripts set up
add the $HOME/git/kodi-playercorefactory/bash-scripts directory to your bash path
- linux mint doesnt come with a ~/.bashrc file so you need to create it
- you can use gedit and create a file called .bashrc and save it your home folder
- or you can create the bashrc on the command line
edit your .bashrc in your home directoryim using vim to edit the file but you can use any text editor
if you dont have a ~/.bashrc file you can create it by running the following command
add the code below to your ~/.bashrcto add the $HOME/git/kodi-playercorefactory/bash-scripts directory to your bash path
the default file path is your home-directory/git/kodi-playercorefactory/bash-scriptsif you have downloaded the git repo to a different path then change the code below accordingly
set PATH so it includes the kodi playercorefactory scripts
The scripts are already executable so you dont need to chomd +x the scripts
source your ~/.bashrc to pick up the scripts
see below for location of the userdata folder for your operating system
Important note for curl and wget scripts
the curl and wget scripts must not be run in the background
Location of the userdata folder
Operative system File path
Android Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/ (see note)
iOS /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/
Linux ~/.kodi/userdata/
Mac /Users/<your_user_name>/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/ (see note)
OpenELEC /storage/.kodi/userdata/
Windows Start - type %APPDATA%kodiuserdata - press
Android Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/ (see note)
iOS /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/
Linux ~/.kodi/userdata/
Mac /Users/<your_user_name>/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/ (see note)
OpenELEC /storage/.kodi/userdata/
Windows Start - type %APPDATA%kodiuserdata - press
usage
You can press c on the keyboard on a video link to bring up the play using menu and then select a playerand begin recording
On some video links you need to open the video first and then press y on the keyboardto bring up the play using menu and then select a player and begin recording
press y on the keyboard while a video is playing in kodi to bring up the play using contextual menu,you can then choose from one the players in the playercorefactory.xml,to play the video in an external player or record the video stream
You can also select a recording duration from the play using menu
bash scripts
The rip-record bash script can also set a duration for the recording using the ffmpeg time option -t 00:00:00
Using the hours minutes seconds syntax
Using the hours minutes seconds syntax
rip-record textfile.txt -t 00:00:00
background recording from kodi
When you use one of the players to record a video from kodi by using the play using contextual menu the video is recorded in the background and does not open a terminal window
each ffmpeg player in the playercorefactory.xml file also has a player with a recording duration for 30min, 1hr, 2hrs
so you can specify how long to record the video for
eg:
- 30mins
- 1hrs
- 2hrs
if you dont specify a recording duration you have to manually find the process id of ffmpeg and kill it to stop recording
find the process id with ps aux | grep ffmpeg
or by using pgrep ffmpeg
then kill the process, replace PID with the process id you got from ps aux or pgrep
or use pkill or kill the ffmpeg process
foreground recording in the terminal
Save the url of the video from kodi by press y on the keyboard while a video is playing in kodi to bring up the play using contextual menu, then selecting the save url option which will echo the url into a text file on your desktop
You can then use one of the bash scripts and pass in the location of the text file with the url of video,as an argument to script and it will download the video in a terminal window in the foreground
Kodi wiki Userdata directory
Kodi wiki External players - playercorefactory.xml
Windows GUI installer
Windows GUI installer to install and the programs and scripts, by the t3rmin8tor
Manual install instructions
Youtube video
Note you need to use the bash-scripts-windows with cygwin
7zip
ffmpeg
download
unzip the ffmpeg.7zip file
rename the folder to ffmpeg
copy the ffmpeg to C:
C:ffmpegbin
you can run the ff-prompt script to set up ffmpeg with the windows cmd path
or you can manually add it
Install curl
download curl
unzip the download
and rename the folder to curl
then copy the curl folder to your C drive
the path to curl should look like this
C:curlbincurl
you need to add curl to your windows path, see below
cygwin
Install cat, grep and sed if they arent automatically installed
rtmpdump
download rtmpdump
download the windows zip file
unzip the file
create a folder called rtmpdump and create another folder inside it called bin
so you should have this folder structure rtmpdump/bin
move rtmpdump.exe rtmpgw.exe rtmpsrv.exe rtmpsuck.exe into the rtmpdump/bin folder
move rtmpdump folder to your C drive, it should look like this
C:rtmpdumpbin
with the executables inside the bin folder
vlc install
download and install vlc and accept the default install location.
edit your windows system path and add the code below to the end of your system path
;C:Program Files (x86)VideoLANVLC
mpv install
mpv site
mpv windows download
This script sets up file associations for mpv on Windows.
Make sure you have the latest build of mpv. Official builds here: https://mpv.srsfckn.biz/Download the zip: https://github.com/rossy/mpv-install/archive/master.zipCopy the .bat files and the .ico to the same directory as mpv.exeRun mpv-install.bat as administrator. Note: For an unattended install, use the /u switch.Use the Default Programs and AutoPlay control panels to make mpv the default player
To play content from various media streaming sites,place youtube-dl.exe in the same directory as mpv.
mpv config file
This is a fix for black screen when trying to play videos with mpv
open the mpv config folder by typing in the following into Search Windows dialog box
%APPDATA%mpv
create a text file called mpv.conf and add the following code
vo=direct3d
move the mpv.conf text file into the %APPDATA%mpv folder
the mpv.conf file is included in this directory
add mpv to your windows system path
;C:Program Files (x86)mpv
youtube-dl
Download the youtube-dl exe here
create a folder called youtube-dl and then inside it create a folder called bin
like this
youtube-dl/bin
copy the youtube-dl exe into youtube-dlbin
then move the youtube-dl folder to your C drive
The file path should look like this
C:youtube-dlbinyoutube-dl
You also need to copy youtube-dl to C:Program Files (x86)mpv as well
Set up your windows path
Playercorefactory Xml Download Free
system properties, advanced system settings, enviormnental variables
system variables, path, edit
add the code below to your windows path
add rtmpdump to your windows system path
system properties, advanced system settings, enviormnental variables
system variables, path, edit
add the code below to the end of your windows path
;C:rtmpdumpbin
cygwin can install into either C:cygwinbin or C:cygwin64bin
your windows system path should look like this with C:cygwinbin
;C:cygwinbin;C:ffmpegbin;C:Program FilesGitcmd;C:%HOMEPATH%gitkodi-playercorefactorybash-scripts-windows;C:curlbin;C:youtube-dlbin;C:windumpbin;C:notify-sendbin;C:aria2cbin;C:rtmpdumpbin;C:Program Files (x86)VideoLANVLC;C:Program Files (x86)mpv
your windows system path should look like this with C:cygwin64bin
;C:cygwin64bin;C:ffmpegbin;C:Program FilesGitcmd;C:%HOMEPATH%gitkodi-playercorefactorybash-scripts-windows;C:curlbin;C:youtube-dlbin;C:windumpbin;C:notify-sendbin;C:aria2cbin;C:rtmpdumpbin;C:Program Files (x86)VideoLANVLC;C:Program Files (x86)mpv
cygwin should install sed and grep which are needed for the scripts
you can double click the cygwin setup exe and re run the installer,which open a windows where you can search for sed and grep,and install them if cygwin doesnt install them automatically for you
wget install
install wget with cygwin
git install
Adjusting your Path
select 2nd option for path not git bash shell
Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt
Configuring the line endings
select the 2nd option
Checkout as--is, commit Unix-style line endings
Very important you must use Checkout as--is, commit Unix-style line endingsor the scripts wont work
download the kodi-playercorefactory git repository
create a folder called git in your home
open the cmd prompt and change into the git repo
then clone the kodi-playercorefactory git repository
copy the kodi-playercorefactorywindowsplayercorefactory.xml to your kodi userdata foldersee below
open your Windows Start menu and type
then press to open the folder,pin the folder to your file manager sidebar so you find it easily
then copy the kodi-playercorefactorywindowsplayercorefactory.xml to your kodi userdata folder
vlc
windows notify-send
Notify-send for Windows site
Notify-send for Windows download link
unzip the notify-send.zip
create a folder called notify-send,and then create a folder inside notify-send called bin
then copy the notify-send script into the bin folder
the folder structure should look like this notify-sendbinnotify-send
copy the notify-send folder to your C drive
the path should look like this
C:notify-sendbinnotify-send
add notify-send to windows system path
system properties, advanced system settings, enviormnental variables
system variables, path, edit
add the code below to the end of your windows system path
;C:notify-sendbin
windows install aria2c
download the zip file
64 bit
32 bit
unzip the file
create a folder called aria2c,and then create a folder inside aria2c called bin
then copy the aria2c script into the bin folder
the folder structure should look like this aria2cbinaria2c
copy the aria2c folder to your C drive
the path should look like this
C:aria2cbinaria2c
add aria2c to windows system path
system properties, advanced system settings, enviormnental variables
system variables, path, edit
add the code below to the end of your windows system path
;C:aria2cbin