I know I can watch Apple TV content on most browsers with any android tablet, but where to find my purchased movies? all I get when I sign in is Apple TV content, my bought movies are no where to be found - some help would be appreciated - cheers!
Is it possible to limit the Gallery app to simply search the DCIM folder rather than the Movies folder as well? I suspect not - but then, is it possible to isolate my movies so they can only be found by VLC and not Gallery?
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Hisense HG8 google tv when I'm playing a movie the screen dims. I don't have any energy saving settings on. I've noticed it also does it with my girlfriends Samsung tv using a Chromecast. After awhile the screen suddenly dims noticeably and I haven't found a setting to prevent it from happening.
Thank you for the response. No not if I just hit a key, I have to back out to the library menu and restart the movie to fix it. Sometimes it will happen again shortly after sometimes not, very strange. Doesn't happy with any other streaming apps just Emby.
It's happening both on my android TV and my mother's Chromecast as well as my girlfriends Chromecast. It happens during playback, not during a pause to prevent burn in. It's a noticeable dim that makes the picture hard to see. It seems to happen randomly sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't. But I need to exit back to the library menu and restart playback to fix it. Definitely seems like more of a bug than a feature. Is there any way I can send logs when it happens to help figure out why this is happening. Thank you.
Thanks for the response. No, it only happens during playback at random it will suddenly go dark, it's not from pausing. There are others that have reported this issue, I've attached a screenshot of some reports. Thanks for the info I'll send a log, hopefully it will help identify what's going on.
for me it happens (occasionally) when I watch the evening news (live/delayed or recorded), But I want it to be quicker so I Hit playback correction (twice or sometimes more ) so I can increase the playback speed.
Yes I have paused during playback when this has happened but it has also happened not long after just starting to watch something without having paused at all. I also finally caught it happen and grabbed the log file for you. Should be right near the end as I paused right after and downloaded the log. Hopefully there's some clues to be found in here I'm curious to solve this mystery!
Tried disabling it but the problem persists. 20 minutes into a movie the screen randomly dimmed again. Anyone have any more ideas why this could be happening? This doesn't happen with any other streaming apps.
I have Emby installed on fire tv Max. When set to external player VLC I had issue switch audio/video out of sync. When I set external player Just player it worked well but hit a weird issue (I don't recall right now what it was). So I switched to non external player. I am guessing the is the built in firemedia player. The problem I am experiencing now is while watching for awhile the screen goes dim. If I pause and play it goes back to normal again for awhile.
While I was watching Prometheus this weekend, I initially thought that Meredith Vickers was an android, like David. They never made it perfectly clear that she was or wasn't human. They did hint at both though.
Janek, the captain of the Prometheus, asked Vickers for sex like he was asking an android for a glass of water. After she agreed without emotion, he sang "if you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with" before he had sex with her (although they didn't show it). This suggested to me that he wasn't going to be with a human, but was going to love the android he was with.
My own theory is that Vickers is a later model of android than David. David's (a male, mind you) a logical breakthrough who can imitate human emotions. Then for a later model, a female android is created who has actual emotions. This provides a sort of symbolical balance in Weyland's ultimate creation, artificial men and women. This also makes a nice biblical reference.
We talked a bit about David but let's concentrate on Vickers for a second if we could. Like David, her motivations remain mysterious for much of the film. And certainly her resemblance (look, icy mannerisms) to David is interesting to say the least. Janek asks the question directly so I shall as well. Is she a robot?!?
Vickers. Yes, she does look like David. Yes, this was intentional. What better way to piss off your daughter than to build the male equivalent of her? But enough about daddy issues (seriously, Lindelof, we get it!), allow me to answer your question. Is she a robot? She is not.
Janek is on a multi-year mission away from home and presumably away from his family. The other less devious conspiracy-filled theory is that he's lamenting the fact that he's away from his actual lover (wife, girlfriend, whomever). If he can't be with his true love, for whatever reason, he may as well love the one he's with. In this case, he had two female options: Shaw and Vickers. Since Shaw was in a committed relationship with another person on board, Vickers makes a little more sense.
Weyland has demonstrated that he has no particular love for his daughter. He is an egotistical man whose aims are centered solely around himself. The surgery pod was also not set up for Shaw, who was arguably a more instrumental crew member than Vickers. The pod was intended for his own personal use.
Plenty of children have different last names from their fathers - regardless of biology. Many even have the same last name even though they are not biologically related. This argument holds no weight.
Weyland seems he aged like 100+ and too old to be her father, with Vickers being too young to be his daughter. She may call Weyland father in the same way David refers to Weyland as "father", in the sense that she was made by and serves Weyland.
My biggest reason besides the cryosleep that indicates she is an android is the design. David has the yellow hair and wears shades of cool blue and cool gray that is also tied into the ship's design. Meredith likewise has the same color scheme. They are both hardware just like the ship. She walks like David. She is strong like David, and she doesn't display human compassion like when she burns up Charlie (Elizabeth tells David her compassion is the reason that she is human and he isn't). There will be those who say, what about the other scientists who had blonde hair? But those scientists were seen yacking after cryosleep or slumped over; and they weren't given the prominence Meredith was given. Meredith wasn't.
Furthermore, the subtext in the film is that David knows she is an android and she doesn't know it, just like Rachael in Blade Runner. David gets a kick out of her trying to establish her human superiority over his robotic inferiority (when she threatens to cut his cord) because he has intimate knowledge of her fabrication. The look on his face is that he wants to tell her but his orders prevent it. When we see David getting his orders from Weyland about "Try harder" -- it was evident by the skewn composition that we were seeing it from someone else's point-of-view. But the point of view was detached and withdrawn.
Also, it involved a level of stealth that clearly verged on predatory or suprahuman. Then the revelation was that Charlize Theron was the individual who had snuck up on him and was watching him. When is a human character in a Ridley Scott film ever able to sneak up on a non-human character in such a predatory way unless it was alien or android? In this scene, the power is clearly Charlize Theron's. Not just in her actions but in the way Scott codes her as a silent stealthy creature. It's clear that David and Meredith are related in ways the others are not related because their movement, their mannerisms, and their attitudes are synchronized. As actors, they are playing off each other, so Theron tries to humanize Meredith in a way that is far more advanced than David.
Lastly, we can see the expressions in Weyland's face that when she tries to use emotional pleas for him not to go and see the Giant, that her emotional pleas ring hollow. Firstly, it's the way she says father -- though it's an appeal to emotion, it is awkwardly uttered and awkwardly timed. She was directed to say the line as if it lacked proper emotion. As if it were the thing to say. Only a machine that lacked emotion but were trying to find a way to make an emotional appeal based on its programming would do so in such an apathetic manner. Weyland's physical reaction is that her appeals ring hollow because he knows she is a hollow woman at her core. Far more advanced and emotionally sophisticated but not sophisticated enough. Some argue that Weyland's quest for eternal life from the Giants might be motivated by his dream to create an emotionally exact replica of human life in the form of a robot. So although Theron is far more advanced than David, she still has room for refinement. That her last name is Vickers is simply Weylan'ds way of giving her an additional level of identity separate from David's.
On an exegetical note -- whenever a magician says pay not attention over here, then there's something there that he really wants you to see, and it's a form of reverse psychology in the art of misdirection. Likewise, the text tried to dismiss the question of whether or not that she was an android in such an obvious way that it was like c'mon 97% of what I have seen codes her as an android, and you want me to place that 3% in the form of dialogue over what my eyes have seen? I'm sorry, people lie with their words all the time; I will trust my eyes.
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