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I'm having a playback issue. It seems like I'm the only one having this problem. It occurs on 13.0, 13.1, and nightly releases. I've tried hardware and software encoding. I've tried smb and nfs.
About 30 minutes after Fire TV starts up, the video playback in XBMC has a half second of no sound every 6 seconds. I restart Fire TV, and everything works again. I will get the logcat output tonight, but I was just wondering if anyone has experienced this before.
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(2014-06-17, 21:24)Tinwarble Wrote: (2014-06-17, 20:59)sufreak Wrote: I'm giving serious thought to the Amazon FireTV. I don't own any android devices yet, but I did have one question.. why does the XBMC app have to be side loaded? I thought the Android stores permitted anything in them?
Because Team XBMC has not and is probably never going to submit XBMC to the Amazon app store.
Well, we probably would if we thought it would be approved, but the DTS/AC3 purge on Google Play, OUYA, and other app stores seem to suggest otherwise.
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2014-06-18, 14:04
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-18, 14:05 by Ned Scott.)
I wrote about it here:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=XBM...A_store.3F
Quote:During the time between XBMC v12 and v13, an unofficial version of XBMC in the OUYA store (XBMC on OUYA) had to remove software decoding of AC3 and DTS by demand of the companies that owned those audio formats. The only way to enable software decoding of those formats would be to pay a licensing fee. The same thing happened for several video player apps on the Google Play store.
Well, crap.
Because of this, Team XBMC is considering their options. We don't want to remove features or ever charge money for XBMC just to expose it in an app store. We also want to make XBMC easily accessible to as many people as reasonably possible.
For the time being, you can always sideload the full version of XBMC from the apk downloads from xbmc.org.
It also happened on the iOS App Store. Some paid video players now have either AC3 or DTS, but none of the free ones do. I think VLC has been able to sneak by using a hidden setting (something about using Canadian locations for time zone settings...), but I haven't heard much about that in a while.
So basically we're considering our options right now. We haven't given up hope just yet.
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Thanks. While I certainly can appreciate your efforts, and I don't speak for everyone, I'd happily pay for an official app. You guys spend a lot of time doing this, and it doesn't seem unreasonable to have an app in the stores. I'd pay $5-$10 easily for it. I'm sure others would too.
But again, I can only speak for me.