Please use this ONLY if you have downloaded 2.0.0 (160321.1637), version number can be seen in TestFlight app
please avoid posting "I would love to test" posts, lets keep this for testing only.
changes since 1.5.0 version:
+ bump core to match jarvis
+ bump to AE/17 and friends
+ added skin SIO2
+ added rar
+ added DVD iso/img playback, no VIDEO_TS yet
+ bumped all PVR addons
+ added music visualisations
changes since 2.0.0 (160309.1649) version
+ bump core to match jarvis 16.1 RC2
+ fixed, iOS/tvOS. poke pvr manager when we re-enter foreground
+ fixed, bring back dvd settings
+ pvr handling changes, buffer and friends
+ fixed, tvOS keyboard handling
+ fixed, pvr livetv buffering issue.
+ fixed, calling into smbc_stat with empty strings
+ fixed, nextpvr crashing when response is not ok.
1. No user installed addons are supported, python or otherwise.
2. No, they really are not supported.
3. They are not coming back
4. Read from 1. again
Any mention of illegal streaming sites, addons or any pirated material will not be tolerated. This is not democracy and any offenders will be banned and posts deleted immediately without warning.
Other than that, we hope you enjoy MrMC so far and we welcome any input and feedback you might have.
Team MrMC.
2. No, they really are not supported.
3. They are not coming back
4. Read from 1. again
Any mention of illegal streaming sites, addons or any pirated material will not be tolerated. This is not democracy and any offenders will be banned and posts deleted immediately without warning.
Other than that, we hope you enjoy MrMC so far and we welcome any input and feedback you might have.
Team MrMC.
tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
- davilla
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
@deanjo, this one is for you and anyone else running nextpvr.
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cosmoxl
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
I haven't had any more problems with NextPVR after that time it wouldn't set a recording. You saw the logs for that.davilla wrote:@deanjo, this one is for you and anyone else running nextpvr.
This new build seems to work just fine too.
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
Will test when I get home.
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
So far looking good, been running for 40 minutes and still going. Never made it this far with the previous version.
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
Still going, think you have it licked. I'll watch the rest of the night and let you know tomorrow if the issue is still there.
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
Well it is pretty solid, however it still dies occasionally, do not think it is related the previous issue. Is there a way I can put advancesettings.xml in tvOS so that I can adjust the PVR settings so that I can increase the cache levels?
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
May I suggest adding the following pvr settings in the gui that is found in advancedsettings.xml?
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<pvr>
<minvideocachelevel>10</minvideocachelevel>
<minaudiocachelevel>10</minaudiocachelevel>
<cacheindvdplayer>true</cacheindvdplayer>
<lingertime>60</lingertime>
</pvr>
- davilla
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
None of those are present in the code base anymore except lingertime
MrMC v2.0 uses AE/17 along with player changes.
exactly what are you trying to tweak in response to what effect you see ?
MrMC v2.0 uses AE/17 along with player changes.
exactly what are you trying to tweak in response to what effect you see ?
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deanjo
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Re: tvOS Testing 2.0.0 (160321.1637)
I'm trying to increase the buffer before resuming playback. I had this issue with an older version of Kodi where it would start playing for few seconds after buffering, then it would stop, then buffer up again before it gained a steady stream. I'm trying to eliminate the play, pause, play, behaviour.