Re: Future Platform support
Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 16:49
Google Android TV/nvidia shield with the 23.976 support it would be nice.
Thank you! Great news.davilla wrote:I guess we can cross off Amazon from the list now
Nope, Native apps are not possible on the roku. Roku apps are written in their 'bright' coding language and we need to run as a native app (c/c++/etc)cosmoxl wrote:I searched the forum for "roku" and didn't find anything.
Would it be possible to get MrMC on the roku platform?
Thanks for the answer. too bad.davilla wrote:Nope, Native apps are not possible on the roku. Roku apps are written in their 'bright' coding language and we need to run as a native app (c/c++/etc)cosmoxl wrote:I searched the forum for "roku" and didn't find anything.
Would it be possible to get MrMC on the roku platform?
I took a quick look, seems like they are emulating much of the iOS API. Ok that's a good step but we also have about 25+ dependent libs that would need to get built and windows support was stripped out long ago.Old-Toast wrote:So I picked up an xbox one real cheap now that MS have a newer model out, I know you ruled out any uwp version of MrMC at the start of this thread, that said Microsoft have updated the uwp platform as part of the anniversary win10 update, has anything changed that might improve the odds ?
They released a tool which checks out your iOS app via web browser and tells you how much is already supported in the uwp framework.
If it's way too big a job I understand.
Fair enough thanks for taking a look.davilla wrote:I took a quick look, seems like they are emulating much of the iOS API. Ok that's a good step but we also have about 25+ dependent libs that would need to get built and windows support was stripped out long ago.Old-Toast wrote:So I picked up an xbox one real cheap now that MS have a newer model out, I know you ruled out any uwp version of MrMC at the start of this thread, that said Microsoft have updated the uwp platform as part of the anniversary win10 update, has anything changed that might improve the odds ?
They released a tool which checks out your iOS app via web browser and tells you how much is already supported in the uwp framework.
If it's way too big a job I understand.
I'd much rather put the time into Tizen