Are there already Kodi 18 builds available on Xbian?
Some new features seem extremely interesting, as a matter of fact, mainly the plugin for Netflix is tickling me...
https://github.com/asciidisco/plugin.video.netflix
So do we already have testing builds of:
-Kodi 18
-Inputstream.adaptive >=v2.0.0 (should be included in your Kodi 18 installation)
-Libwidevine >=1.4.8.970
I don't know the answer to that question, sorry, but all I want from a new Kodi would be synchronised sound among clients and a decent gui.
(23rd Dec, 2017 07:42 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know the answer to that question, sorry, but all I want from a new Kodi would be synchronised sound among clients and a decent gui.
Doesnt the mysql backend work when using the same kodi version all acrosss? I played with it for a while way back and back then it did work... Also back then I set up my NAS to serve out kodi configs and I believe the thumbnail folder...
(23rd Dec, 2017 03:32 AM)gizag Wrote: [ -> ]Are there already Kodi 18 builds available on Xbian?
Some new features seem extremely interesting, as a matter of fact, mainly the plugin for Netflix is tickling me...
https://github.com/asciidisco/plugin.video.netflix
So do we already have testing builds of:
-Kodi 18
-Inputstream.adaptive >=v2.0.0 (should be included in your Kodi 18 installation)
-Libwidevine >=1.4.8.970
Leia testbuilds for Pi2/2 are not yet put online. I built already 3 versions (Mai, July and Nov) locally for testing, but nothing more.
Please be patient, its still on Alpha 1. Will continue after the holidays
(23rd Dec, 2017 07:42 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know the answer to that question, sorry, but all I want from a new Kodi would be synchronised sound among clients and a decent gui.
Hmmm, you can put it on your wish list
(23rd Dec, 2017 09:15 PM)gizag Wrote: [ -> ] (23rd Dec, 2017 07:42 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know the answer to that question, sorry, but all I want from a new Kodi would be synchronised sound among clients and a decent gui.
Doesnt the mysql backend work when using the same kodi version all acrosss? I played with it for a while way back and back then it did work... Also back then I set up my NAS to serve out kodi configs and I believe the thumbnail folder...
Skywatch was talking about sound, that has nothing to do with a common mysql library
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gizag ... @
Nachteule was correct (as he has an annoying ability to be most of the time)
I have a shared mysql and that is great. But synchronised sound (like sonos does) would be good built in to kodi. It requires more overhead on the network as the packets need to include timing info as well as the audio stream, and all clients need to have accurate synchronised clocks to precisely time playback. But the rewards would be good and I can't see it being that difficult for people who already made Kodi from the ground up.
Cheers!
(23rd Dec, 2017 11:05 PM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ] (23rd Dec, 2017 09:15 PM)gizag Wrote: [ -> ] (23rd Dec, 2017 07:42 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know the answer to that question, sorry, but all I want from a new Kodi would be synchronised sound among clients and a decent gui.
Doesnt the mysql backend work when using the same kodi version all acrosss? I played with it for a while way back and back then it did work... Also back then I set up my NAS to serve out kodi configs and I believe the thumbnail folder...
Skywatch was talking about sound, that has nothing to do with a common mysql library
you're right
I read synchronized and my mind jumped into assumptions
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gizagg
No problem! - Just early sign of old age!
Pah! - 32?
You're still a baby - plenty of partying years left!
(29th Dec, 2017 09:40 PM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ]Pah! - 32?
You're still a baby - plenty of partying years left!
Yeah !!! Still not grown up LOL
(29th Dec, 2017 11:55 PM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah !!! Still not grown up LOL
At least you admit it
Still - It sounds like a good reason to get some beers one day!
(But I forgot to do the lotto tonight, so maybe next year?).....