2016-03-15, 11:49
Just wondering if anyone has a working 16.0 Jarvis build (OpenElec prefered) - it's the last device in my house I need to move off Isenguard to be compatible with my centralised DB.
Cheers
Cheers
(2016-03-15, 11:49)Katch Wrote: Just wondering if anyone has a working 16.0 Jarvis build (OpenElec prefered) - it's the last device in my house I need to move off Isenguard to be compatible with my centralised DB.
Cheers
(2016-03-15, 12:12)Vimes Wrote:(2016-03-15, 11:49)Katch Wrote: Just wondering if anyone has a working 16.0 Jarvis build (OpenElec prefered) - it's the last device in my house I need to move off Isenguard to be compatible with my centralised DB.
Cheers
Don't know if you are aware but OSMC works fine with my Pi 3 and their build uses Kodi 16.
https://osmc.tv/
I can't remember the thread now but a question like your was asked over at the OE forum and someone posted a link to their build of OE using Kodi 16.
(2016-03-15, 12:28)Katch Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:12)Vimes Wrote:(2016-03-15, 11:49)Katch Wrote: Just wondering if anyone has a working 16.0 Jarvis build (OpenElec prefered) - it's the last device in my house I need to move off Isenguard to be compatible with my centralised DB.
Cheers
Don't know if you are aware but OSMC works fine with my Pi 3 and their build uses Kodi 16.
https://osmc.tv/
I can't remember the thread now but a question like your was asked over at the OE forum and someone posted a link to their build of OE using Kodi 16.
Really went off RaspBMC when Sam forked off as OSMC. Each to their own but I prefer a more vanilla approach to Kodi development.
(2016-03-15, 12:40)b0mb Wrote: CvH OE 7 16.01 - works on RPi2 And 3
(2016-03-15, 12:41)Vimes Wrote: @ Lycin That's interesting as I notice no such slowdowns. I know that I only have the one Pi 3 and so a comparison isn't possible whilst they are both running but using a Sandisk Ultra card for both 6.03 and then Kodi 16 via OSMC I find them very similar when browsing the library on my server.
(2016-03-15, 12:40)b0mb Wrote: CvH OE 7 16.01 - works on RPi2 And 3
(2016-03-15, 13:11)misa Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:40)b0mb Wrote: CvH OE 7 16.01 - works on RPi2 And 3
What makes those special?
(2016-03-15, 12:28)Katch Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:12)Vimes Wrote:(2016-03-15, 11:49)Katch Wrote: Just wondering if anyone has a working 16.0 Jarvis build (OpenElec prefered) - it's the last device in my house I need to move off Isenguard to be compatible with my centralised DB.
Cheers
Don't know if you are aware but OSMC works fine with my Pi 3 and their build uses Kodi 16.
https://osmc.tv/
I can't remember the thread now but a question like your was asked over at the OE forum and someone posted a link to their build of OE using Kodi 16.
Really went off RaspBMC when Sam forked off as OSMC. Each to their own but I prefer a more vanilla approach to Kodi development.
(2016-03-15, 14:27)Sam.Nazarko Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:28)Katch Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:12)Vimes Wrote: Don't know if you are aware but OSMC works fine with my Pi 3 and their build uses Kodi 16.
https://osmc.tv/
I can't remember the thread now but a question like your was asked over at the OE forum and someone posted a link to their build of OE using Kodi 16.
Really went off RaspBMC when Sam forked off as OSMC. Each to their own but I prefer a more vanilla approach to Kodi development.
OSMC isn't a fork of Kodi. See https://osmc.tv/wiki/general/frequently-...questions/. It is a distribution, just like Raspbmc was.
(2016-03-15, 13:11)misa Wrote: What makes those special?
(2016-03-15, 12:45)Katch Wrote:(2016-03-15, 12:40)b0mb Wrote: CvH OE 7 16.01 - works on RPi2 And 3
We have a winner - thank you!