2018-11-03, 20:17
No, cores were moved to a repo (which isnt done yet) so not much point in a release without cores
(2018-11-05, 11:31)Rechi Wrote: https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-v18-leia-beta-5
(2018-11-02, 18:57)SuperSheep81 Wrote:@garbear(2018-11-01, 18:12)garbear Wrote:(2018-11-01, 16:24)SuperSheep81 Wrote: Can someone take a look at my problem, please?I looked at the log and traced it through the source code, but couldn't identify where Kodi could be crashing. Does the save file exist? Can you try deleting it and trying again?
No, there is no save file. Can I do something to give you more info?
(2018-11-05, 12:06)Wintermute0110 Wrote: But the binary libretro core addons are still not in http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/leia/. I know you are working on it right now, can you please give a rought estimate of when the libretro addons could be downloaded? For example, "they will be available in RC1". I would like to know this to prepare next Advanced Emulator Launcher version.Now I see these cores in the repos. Probably now they are available?!
(2018-11-06, 12:27)davidl77 Wrote:(2018-11-05, 12:06)Wintermute0110 Wrote: But the binary libretro core addons are still not in http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/leia/. I know you are working on it right now, can you please give a rought estimate of when the libretro addons could be downloaded? For example, "they will be available in RC1". I would like to know this to prepare next Advanced Emulator Launcher version.Now I see these cores in the repos. Probably now they are available?!
(2018-11-06, 16:27)davidl77 Wrote: It could be very useful to run a rom from a Samba server.
What is the "state of the art" at this moment? How is it possibile?
(2018-11-06, 17:35)docwra Wrote: I really do personally think Kodi should only support ZIP files and create a standard way of storing and playing Roms, even if that means restricting some emulators for now.
I'm all making systems extensible, but this is going to be confusing for end users. HTPC's should be about standards and ease of use, it should "just work".
Where standards are made, others will follow.
Of course just my opinion
(2018-11-06, 17:35)docwra Wrote: I really do personally think Kodi should only support ZIP files and create a standard way of storing and playing Roms, even if that means restricting some emulators for now.
I'm all making systems extensible, but this is going to be confusing for end users. HTPC's should be about standards and ease of use, it should "just work".
Where standards are made, others will follow.
Of course just my opinion
(2018-11-06, 21:02)MrTarantula Wrote: You are saying that you want "ease of use", but only after users organize their ROMs the right way. That's not easy to use, and a barrier to entry.
(2018-11-06, 21:02)MrTarantula Wrote: Kodi doesn't care what container video or music files are in. Why should that change for games?