Recently setup TizenTube; got it working (love it).
However, I did encounter some install obstacles that I thought others might run into as well, hence this PR for the README.
To get the certificate created properly (with the DUID screen), the Samsung Certificate Extension needs to be installed. However, on macOS version 5.5 of Tizen Studio, the install process for that extension from the Package Manager is broken. Some warning window comes up, with white text atop a white background (lol). So cannot even tell why it fails but it just does. This, in turn, makes the running of the TizenTube and Launcher apps from Tizen Studio fail, due to an invalid certificate. I had to switch over to the Windows version of Tizen Studio to get everything working, no issues on that.
To connect to the TV, Device Manager in Tizen Studio failed to open on both macOS and Windows. I had to click on the device selector and then Launch Remote Device Manager to get to the relevant window.
After installing the TizenTube and Launcher apps from Tizen Studio, the TV development IP address must be changed to that of the server's (node server on PC or the Android app), which you setup in the next set of instructions. If this is not done, the Launcher app just times out. I think this is a pretty crucial missing step.
Android app link in step 2 of instructions is for version 1.1.2, changed to latest release.
Again, absolutely love the app, works flawlessly. Thank you @reisxd for this wonderful work.
Hopefully these install instruction amendments make the process a bit smoother for future users.
Recently setup TizenTube; got it working (love it). However, I did encounter some install obstacles that I thought others might run into as well, hence this PR for the README.
To get the certificate created properly (with the DUID screen), the Samsung Certificate Extension needs to be installed. However, on macOS version 5.5 of Tizen Studio, the install process for that extension from the Package Manager is broken. Some warning window comes up, with white text atop a white background (lol). So cannot even tell why it fails but it just does. This, in turn, makes the running of the
TizenTube
andLauncher
apps from Tizen Studio fail, due to an invalid certificate. I had to switch over to the Windows version of Tizen Studio to get everything working, no issues on that.To connect to the TV, Device Manager in Tizen Studio failed to open on both macOS and Windows. I had to click on the device selector and then Launch Remote Device Manager to get to the relevant window.
After installing the
TizenTube
andLauncher
apps from Tizen Studio, the TV development IP address must be changed to that of the server's (node server on PC or the Android app), which you setup in the next set of instructions. If this is not done, theLauncher
app just times out. I think this is a pretty crucial missing step.Android app link in step 2 of instructions is for version 1.1.2, changed to latest release.
Again, absolutely love the app, works flawlessly. Thank you @reisxd for this wonderful work. Hopefully these install instruction amendments make the process a bit smoother for future users.