2015-08-14, 14:39
not sure what the colussus is, a reference to a manufacturer's page?
(2015-08-13, 19:38)TRiddle Wrote: I've had my head buried in the "how to develop an addon for kodi" wiki for the past few days now. I know nothing of python, but have been writing logic for going on 15 years now. It is my full intention to one day have SageTV feeding my kodi setup, whether that be from me figuring it out on my own, helping out others piece together an addon to make it work, etc...If you have been looking into Python scripts/plugins for Kodi then you going about it the wrong way if you want to create an true PVR addon for SageTV to be used inside Kodi's native PVR interface, as addons for Kodi's PVR API currently needs to be written in in C++ (or C wrapped in C++) and are referred to as binary PVR client addons for Kodi.
(2015-08-13, 19:38)TRiddle Wrote: I have my kodi universe running 95% to my liking right now. The only thing missing is the feeling of "set it and forget it" for recordingsYou should checkout the new PVR API changes and enhancements/improvements regarding Series Recordings here
(2015-08-14, 14:57)TRiddle Wrote: I probably should've updated my initial post. I quickly figured out that python was not the answer when I went to the pvr repository on github. I haven't actually used C/C++ in years, but I have used it, so that was a relief. I've been toying around with some form of kodi pvr functionality since the initial release, so I'm fairly comfortable with how the two interact. I just need to buckle down and dig in.Cool, ok then you probabaly already know that the best starting point might be to copy much of the code (and concepts) from the Tvheadend (pvr.hts) and/or the VDR (pvr.vdr.vnsi) PVR clients for Kodi
(2015-08-14, 14:07)TRiddle Wrote: Also, to my knowledge (and the MythTV wiki), there are no linux drivers for a Colossus.Don't live in North America but quick google looks promising, however I think that is an off-topic dicussion for this thread