At the risk of exposing my complete noobieness can the XBMC HUB Wizard be used with SPMC???
EDIT: Tried it and it seems to be working fine
Ben
Is there a chance of merging airplay/zeroconf code from 2013-12-14 nightly xbmc into spmc?
Now in spmc 12.4.1 is not visible on my iDevices, while various xbmc versions (nightlies, alhpas) are "working".
Bellow I am attaching list of experiments I made on ouya and nexus 4:
hardware/software:
ipad 2: ios 7.0.3, videos app, google's youtube app
nexus 4: kitkat 4.4, rooted, stock kernel
ouya: latest ota, stock
spmc 12.4.1
- nexus4: not visible
- ouya: not visible
xbmc frodo 12.2 stable
- nexus4: not visible
- ouya: not tested
xbmc nighly (7th Dec 2013)
- nexus4: visible, but error on ipad while trying to air play
- ouya: not tested
xbmc gotham alpha7,8,9
- nexus 4: crash on xbmc boot
- ouya: not tested
xbmc gotham alpha 10:
- nexus 4: visible, sound works in videos and youtube
- otherwise horrible performance on n4
xbmc nightly (14th dec 2013)
- nexus 4: visible, sound works in videos and youtube, once I even had video output but xbmc crashed
- performance: nexus 4 is mostly ok, but sometimes it shutters and app crashes
- stability: local files: ok, smb = crash, but what matters airplay works!
- ouya: like on n4
It turns out that the latest nightly actualy has correct airplay support, while everything else is... well not there yet![]()
kouying, if i get you the corresponding keypresses of the mele F10 pro can you integrate it to the spmc build? I know that alot of people are using that remote to control spmc and it should be highly appreciated!
I don't know if a lot of people are using the Mele F10, but me and a friend are also trying to get it to work properly. Properly meaning the big button in the middle working as the OK button and just activating the mouse
Thank you so much for this! My parents were already confused by the new TV/Receiver/Set-top box/remotes. Now that I can autoboot to and shut down with SPMC, they never have to see the Ouya interface. Which is a big relief for everyone here- Allow reboot/restart on rooted devices![]()
On the F10 "airmouse", you need the bluetooth kernel mods, talking to uinputd, then they are mapped to regular uinput events and "should just work" in xbmc. At least that was what I did for the popcornhours.
The middle button on the pro model works already with spmc. It´s som other buttons that need to be mapped ( back, and context menu) but for now i just flip the remote over and use the keyboard for thoose menus, but it whould be nice to be able to just use the front of the remote. And also the airmouse works on the pro model to.
Does this method no longer work for setting up the F10 with the ouya? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsFWU33sVIg
Lots of discussions on the f10 and ouya over att xbmchub btw
Same here... When using files encoded with DTS 5.1 audio.
If I revert back to official XBMC, everything is ok again (apart from 'static city' of course, until I un-plug and re-plug the HDMI a few times. Seems weird that no one else is reporting a similar issue, I can't imagine that amps would handle direct pass-through in different ways would they?
In fact, it seems to me that all channels are skewed by one. I.e. The center channel comes out the right speaker, left comes out center, rear left out left, rear right out rear left and right out of rear right. It's hard to tell for sure (I don't have a audio channel test file to play via Ouya to be 100%). The only work around (which isn't great) I've found so far is to change from 5.1 to 4.1. That seems to provide a slightly better (but clearly not accurate) mix - with speech coming back out of the centre channel.
I have an Onkyo 607, can any one else comment on if they to are experiencing muddled audio channels?
Koying, awesome work btw - you've been a proper diamond with your XBMC Ouya Dev for months now - cheers!
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