2017-01-05, 20:44
I guess the old version will drop in price.
(2017-01-05, 20:28)rodalpho Wrote: The old shieldTV is basically unavailable new.im crossing my fingers after the new one is available easily after the 16th the used prices drop and maybe current owners will sell theirs to update to the newest one. A man can dream.
You can buy a refurb for $170 on Amazon and save thirty bucks, and there are a bunch on eBay with "buy it now" prices around $175.
(2017-01-05, 20:35)rodalpho Wrote: Yeah, I cheaped out and got a couple FireTVs, which honestly work fine. But I do have ShieldTV envy.
(2017-01-05, 22:14)rodalpho Wrote: You're generally best off using MrMC or SPMC on Android. Kodi for Android is unfortunately not in active development.
(2017-01-05, 20:44)movie78 Wrote: I guess the old version will drop in price.
(2017-01-05, 20:59)thesuffering Wrote: im crossing my fingers after the new one is available easily after the 16th the used prices drop and maybe current owners will sell theirs to update to the newest one. A man can dream.
(2017-01-05, 22:39)rodalpho Wrote: It's nice to see the remote included, but I would strongly prefer a $150 model without the gamepad. I can't imagine most people are buying a ShieldTV to play crappy android games or to pay to stream PC games over the internet.
(2017-01-05, 22:14)rodalpho Wrote: You're generally best off using MrMC or SPMC on Android. Kodi for Android is unfortunately not in active development.
(2017-01-06, 00:08)Temujin Wrote: Does is still have the Android issue/behavior with regards to attached usb hdd paths being remapped when the unit is powered of and on?
Had that with the Minix and a few of the MXQ boxes...I currently use an HTPC with Windows for this and my hdd enclosures.
Would using SPMC change that at all, guessing not.
/dev/block/vold/public:8,17 /mnt/media_rw/9041-87FB vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1023,gid=1023,fmask=0007,dmask=0007,allow_utime=0020,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0