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Hi!
First of all, congratulations on this extremely useful library.
I would like to ask you to improve your documentation regarding custom attributes.
I spent some hours trying to do something that I didn't know if was really possible to do with SoapEngine and with some liberal interpretation of some messages exchanges I ended up finding out how to do it, but it would be SOOOO much easier
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While the Oddworks server does not support event analytics piping out of the box, the consumer SDKs do. However, the Oddworks platform is designed as a pluggable system and any server side consumer of events from Oddworks SDKs should follow this specification.
Supported Analytics from the Oddworks SDKs
Event Types
The currently defined event types are as follows:
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Currently when a file has been selected out of a file list, the download starts immediately.
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Sending a YouTube video URL directly to an Apple TV (3rd gen) fails.
You can let the Apple TV play an .mp4 URL just fine (and get it via youtube-dl --get-url -f format-id-here url-here), but in order to let the Apple TV choose video quality, it needs an HLS URL; This works via a periodically re-fetched [.m3u8](https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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Open Settings, go to Apps > Apps & Features, and click on Manage optional features.
Select Add a feature and then scroll down to the Windows Media Player entry and click on Install.