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    • Igor PenhaI
      Igor Penha
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      @MAX-MAGALHAES said in Start netflix app:

      :

      o que é esse voiceReply man ?

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      • Rex BonesR
        Rex Bones
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        • Rex BonesR
          Rex Bones @Russ
          last edited by

          @Russ is it possible to have the Amazon Prime app (on Windows) launch and begin playing a specific title?

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          • RussR
            Russ @Rex Bones
            last edited by Russ

            @Rex-Bones, I made this AutoIt script and compiled it to a Windows .exe file. It takes a parameter for what you want to search for and play in Amazon Prime Video (installed from the Windows App store). I also made this video to demo it.

            ShellExecute ( "primevideo:" )
            
            Sleep(2000)  ; wait 2 seconds for Prime Video to start
            
            WinActivate ( "Amazon Prime Video" )
            $pos = WinGetPos("Amazon Prime Video")
            
            $x = 120
            $y = 150
            MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)  ; click the Search box
            
            Send("^a") ; Select all text, in case something was typed in the Search box already.
            
            ;;; For testing:   Send("the boys season 1{ENTER}")
            
            Send($CmdLine[1] & "{ENTER}")   ; type the first parameter of the .exe, and press enter
            
            Sleep(2000)  ; wait 2 seconds
            
            $x = 550
            $y = 250
            MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)  ; click the show icon
            
            Sleep(1500) ; wait 1.5 seconds
            
            $x = 450
            $y = 515
            MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)   ; click Watch now
            

            Russell VanderMey

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            • Quasar 07Q
              Quasar 07 @Russ
              last edited by

              @Russ How can I do the same, but instead from the windows app, from the Chrome browser and my prime video account.
              Thanks

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              • Quasar 07Q
                Quasar 07
                last edited by Quasar 07

                @Quasar-07 said in Start netflix app:

                @Russ How can I do the same, but instead from the windows app, from the Chrome browser and my prime video account.
                Thanks
                I have already learned it by myself, thank you very much even so for the program.
                A question? I registered with the same email as the PayPal account, how can I change it, if possible? Thanks again.

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                • Anthony GustavoA
                  Anthony Gustavo
                  last edited by

                  @Russfor netflix how can i do the same to start it suits for example

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                  • RussR
                    Russ @Quasar 07
                    last edited by

                    @Quasar-07, I'm glad you figured out the first question. About changing your account's email address - you can't. The email address you opened the account with is tied to that account. You'd have to subscribe the other account, and then cancel the first one. You'd want to do that near your anniversary date to save some money.

                    Russell VanderMey

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                    • RussR
                      Russ @Anthony Gustavo
                      last edited by Russ

                      @Anthony-Gustavo, here's a similar script for Netflix:

                      ShellExecute ( "netflix:" )
                      
                      Sleep(2000)  ; wait 2 seconds for Prime Video to start
                      
                      WinActivate ( "Netflix" )
                      $pos = WinGetPos("Netflix")
                      
                      $x = 1797
                      $y = 63
                      MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)  ; click the Search box
                      
                      ;suits
                      Send("^a") ; Select all text, in case something was typed in the Search box already.
                      
                      Sleep(2000)  ; wait 2 seconds
                      
                      ;;; For testing:     ;; Send("suits{ENTER}")
                      
                      Send($CmdLine[1] & "{ENTER}")   ; type the first parameter of the .exe, and press enter
                      
                      Sleep(2000)  ; wait 2 seconds
                      
                      $x = 194
                      $y = 248
                      MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)  ; click the show icon
                      
                      Sleep(1500) ; wait 1 seconds
                      
                      $x = 961
                      $y = 220
                      MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y)   ; click Watch now
                      

                      Here's a link to the two compiled .exe files:
                      Prime
                      Netflix

                      Russell VanderMey

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                      • Anthony GustavoA
                        Anthony Gustavo
                        last edited by Anthony Gustavo

                        @Russ For me is happening this error

                        ShellExecute ( "netflix:" )

                        Sleep(2000) ; wait 2 seconds for Prime Video to start

                        WinActivate ( "Netflix" )
                        $pos = WinGetPos("Netflix")

                        $x = 1764
                        $y = 72
                        MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y) ; click the Search box

                        ;suits
                        Send("^a") ; Select all text, in case something was typed in the Search box already.

                        Sleep(2000) ; wait 2 seconds

                        ;;; For testing: ;; Send("suits{ENTER}")

                        Send($CmdLine[1] & "{ENTER}") ; type the first parameter of the .exe, and press enter

                        Sleep(2000) ; wait 2 seconds

                        $x = 231
                        $y = 289
                        MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y) ; click the show icon

                        Sleep(1500) ; wait 1 seconds

                        $x = 962
                        $y = 268
                        MouseClick("left", $pos[0] + $x, $pos[1] + $y) ; click Watch now

                        I changed my coordinates, can you create an .exe for me or tell me which program you use? And also how do I configure the command in Triggercmd?

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                        • RussR
                          Russ @Anthony Gustavo
                          last edited by Russ

                          @Anthony-Gustavo, it's getting that error because this line is expecting a parameter:

                          Send($CmdLine[1] & "{ENTER}") 
                          

                          You can compile that script to an .exe with AutoIT.

                          The command in the TRIGGERcmd GUI editor would either be:

                          C:\Users(your user)\netflix.exe suits

                          ... if you want your command to always search for suits, or:

                            C:\\Users\\(your user)\\netflix.exe
                          

                          If you want to pass suits or something else as a parameter. For that, don't forget to flip Allow parameters to true.

                          Russell VanderMey

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                          • Rodolfo LincangoR
                            Rodolfo Lincango @Russ
                            last edited by

                            @Russ , es mi mismo caso, si esta instalado pero me sale el anuncio, me podrias ayudar por favor.

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