I noticed my Pi4 updated xbian to kernel 5.x the other day. that's progress, and preparation for kodi v19. With any luck, those devs are thinking ahead to include Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV, hulu and whatever other streaming services are big deals lately - In my opinion, that's the way forward if they want to put the add-on devs/hackers out of business until everyone has a smart tv. Open source that DRM stuff...
In my opinion, KODI Open Source code is being highjacked from "Libre Software" by Companies coding new features, making old ones difficult to maintain!! Libre Kodi should be forked from Kodi.
(14th Dec, 2019 01:14 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]I noticed my Pi4 updated xbian to kernel 5.x the other day. that's progress, and preparation for kodi v19. With any luck, those devs are thinking ahead to include Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV, hulu and whatever other streaming services are big deals lately - In my opinion, that's the way forward if they want to put the add-on devs/hackers out of business until everyone has a smart tv. Open source that DRM stuff...
(27th Dec, 2019 04:01 AM)qoop Wrote: [ -> ]In my opinion, KODI Open Source code is being highjacked from "Libre Software" by Companies coding new features, making old ones difficult to maintain!! Libre Kodi should be forked from Kodi.
(14th Dec, 2019 01:14 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]I noticed my Pi4 updated xbian to kernel 5.x the other day. that's progress, and preparation for kodi v19. With any luck, those devs are thinking ahead to include Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV, hulu and whatever other streaming services are big deals lately - In my opinion, that's the way forward if they want to put the add-on devs/hackers out of business until everyone has a smart tv. Open source that DRM stuff...
Are you referring to LibreELEC? If so LE isn't Kodi.
(27th Dec, 2019 04:01 AM)qoop Wrote: [ -> ]In my opinion, KODI Open Source code is being highjacked from "Libre Software" by Companies coding new features, making old ones difficult to maintain!! Libre Kodi should be forked from Kodi.
(14th Dec, 2019 01:14 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]I noticed my Pi4 updated xbian to kernel 5.x the other day. that's progress, and preparation for kodi v19. With any luck, those devs are thinking ahead to include Netflix, Amazon, Disney+, Apple TV, hulu and whatever other streaming services are big deals lately - In my opinion, that's the way forward if they want to put the add-on devs/hackers out of business until everyone has a smart tv. Open source that DRM stuff...
Hmmm... I don't understand what you are trying to say.
Even if a "company" started a close source fork of Kodi how would that impact the open source original project? People would most likely not even used the close source one ( that i guess would not be free).
What is "Libre Kodi"?
what I was trying to say is that people don't seem to have a problem paying for these streaming services, and anyone should be able to view the content of those services legally on any device/HTPC (not simply the major platforms) including kodi/xbian.
(28th Dec, 2019 03:35 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]what I was trying to say is that people don't seem to have a problem paying for these streaming services, and anyone should be able to view the content of those services legally on any device/HTPC (not simply the major platforms) including kodi/xbian.
Well, i think most people don't know how to setup a Kodi installation... So they buy these China made Android boxes that include Kodi and a lot of piracy add ons :/ ... In fact i know some people that have the knowledge on how to use the soft and OS but they prefer to pay instead of having to "spend" time doing it... ( And they really don't care about PRC spyware or the legality of those add ons).
That problem asside, it would be nice to have an official client add on for Netflix on Kodi, but since Netflix, Amazon and HBO are already releasing client apps for every device/OS out there i think they will never support Kodi
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I suspect you’re right, and that’s sad. However: the improvements in display and computing technology since kodi was created are -in my opinion- fairly spectacular, stupendous and significant. And that doesn’t even factor in the overall increase in availability of high speed internet. All of these in combination have brought us to the precipice of a revolution in media/entertainment. So the fun is just beginning.
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8GB Pi4 now
Firmware allows for USB boot drives - YouTubers are strapping m.2 SSDs on
64bit Raspbian
kodi v19 will hopefully be a monster...is there anything we community members can do to help devs other than be patient and test betas?
(12th Aug, 2020 01:56 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]8GB Pi4 now
Firmware allows for USB boot drives - YouTubers are strapping m.2 SSDs on
64bit Raspbian
kodi v19 will hopefully be a monster...is there anything we community members can do to help devs other than be patient and test betas?
That's still a long way off. developers are still thinking about how final ffmpeg/v4l2 interface should look like. and they have been doing that for at least 3 years. 8GB and 64bit are nice to have, but completely superfluous for kodi and many things even run slower under 64bit
(12th Aug, 2020 01:56 AM)gkusiak Wrote: [ -> ]8GB Pi4 now
Firmware allows for USB boot drives - YouTubers are strapping m.2 SSDs on
64bit Raspbian
kodi v19 will hopefully be a monster...is there anything we community members can do to help devs other than be patient and test betas?
I don´t think Kodi needs more than 1GiB of RAM tbh... i'm running Xbian on a pi3B+ and even decodes HEVC very well. RAM usage in average seem to be less than 300MiB... (Sure if one leaves the Pi on for 24/7 like i do eventually the used RAM reaches near 1GiB.. don't know why :/ )
(12th Aug, 2020 03:32 AM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ]I don´t think Kodi needs more than 1GiB of RAM tbh... i'm running Xbian on a pi3B+ and even decodes HEVC very well. RAM usage in average seem to be less than 300MiB... (Sure if one leaves the Pi on for 24/7 like i do eventually the used RAM reaches near 1GiB.. don't know why :/ )
I do the same, but It's easy to see when my 4GB Pi4 needs a reboot - once a week is about right when mine gets a little less snappy. (and mine does use more than 300MB..but less than 450MB)
I'd really like to make the change to a USB boot - SD cards have always made me a bit nervous.