2017-02-04, 02:13
(2017-02-04, 00:40)Tatts4Life Wrote: I've thought about getting a hub. The only thing I can't find an answer for is how the system will work with multiple phones. The issue in our home is what if I turn on the system to watch tv and then leave the house, how will the system act for my wife or kids when they want to change the channel or play the Xbox one? If they bring up the harmony app on their phone will it tell them which activity is active?
On a side note I do have the Kodi remote up and working on my phone for full control of Kodi. But the Harmony Hub is what I would really like.
It works fine on multiple devices (phone/tablet). As long as you have the Harmony app installed and connected to the same wifi networks as the Hub then you can control it.
But you do know that the Hub comes with a physical remote too?
(2017-02-04, 00:49)Veronica Wrote:(2017-02-04, 00:02)pedromvu Wrote:Did you even bother to read the thread? NO(2017-02-03, 23:28)Veronica Wrote: For anyone interested. Full Android Nougat for Shield TV 2015 and 2017.
Tested and really great firmware. Way more usable than Android TV. Highly recommended!
http://www.videomap.it/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1646
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If you plan to always use a mouse, and is only going to be used by you, maybe.
Multiuser is working with separate google account,apps,etc and old and new controller too with mic.
I have the 2015 model and can use old remote + Logitech k400.
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1. Replacing Android TV with a mobile version of Android does not make the Shield better or more usable. That is just your (and Zulu99 aka Videomapitas who pushes this stuff everywhere) opinion. It only makes it more usable if what you're expecting is a mobile experience on your TV, of which there are already plenty of devices that offer that.
2. This is not a general Android forum and what you posted has nothing to do with or does it improve Kodi. If you want to talk about custom firmware then take it to XDA or some other site dedicated to that.