2015-01-23, 12:13
(2015-01-23, 11:46)negge Wrote: I think we should strive to keep the interface the same regardless of what backend is used.Yes isn't that the whole concept of Kodi acting as a unified PVR frontend, to only have one unified frontend GUI interface standard that always looks and acts the same no matter which PVR backends are used?
Ultimately in this dream scenario a user should in the future even be able to use a cross-mix of different PVR backend servers with one client or multiple clients the same time.
So you have all these different scenarios:
- Single Kodi instance/device as only PVR frontend client <=> Single PVR backend.
- Multiple Kodi instances/devices as PVR frontend clients <=> Single PVR backend.
- Single Kodi instance/device as only PVR frontend client <=> Multiple PVR backend of the same type, as in example several servers with Tvheadend.
- Multiple Kodi instances/devices as PVR frontend clients <=> Multiple PVR backend of the same type, as in example several servers with Tvheadend.
- Single Kodi instance/device as only PVR frontend client <=> Multiple PVR backend of different types, as in servers with Tvheadend, VDR, MediaPortal, and WMC server.
- Multiple Kodi instances/devices as PVR frontend clients <=> Multiple PVR backend of different types, as in servers with Tvheadend, VDR, MediaPortal, and WMC server.