2016-02-11, 19:03
Keep in mind that under tvOS, all xxx.xml files in userdata are moved to NSUserDefaults for persistence. That is why you do not see them present.
(2016-02-11, 19:03)MrMC Wrote: Keep in mind that under tvOS, all xxx.xml files in userdata are moved to NSUserDefaults for persistence. That is why you do not see them present.
(2016-02-11, 19:47)MrMC Wrote: I'd have to look in the code but I think when you copy it in, it will get copied into NSUserDefaults. That is why you don't 'see it'. Look at the log file, near start up. If it's present, you will see the access and values echoed to the log.
(2016-02-11, 20:53)keith Wrote: Then use other platforms. We can only work within the restrictions imposed by sandboxing, since we aren't jailbreaking to get this to work.
(2016-02-14, 17:47)antst Wrote: It is all good, but unfortunately current Kodi approach with remotes it totally incompatible with touch-based siri remote. Navigation and scrolling becoming nightmare, especially if you have dozens and hundreds items in the list
"clicking" sides of touch-pad makes it clearly better, but it is still the pain Today I had to click 30 times or more in single list, and was pretty tired enough to do so
I think in, long term, it will require to come-up with AppleTv-friendly version of remote handling.