2024-01-31, 23:32
So to ensure I am using the latest and greatest revisions of your version of Kodi, I deleted Kodi from all my devices so I can start with a fresh install and start testing. But now I am confused as to which ones are the ones that I should be downloading off of your GitHub. When I go to your releases, the one of the top is "RetroPlayer 20.3 (2024-01-30)" which was released about 13 hours ago but only has .apk versions to download under releases. If I scroll up, I see under "Kodi Builds" it says "Windows x86/x64: See 2024-01-16 release". When I click on that link it takes me to "RetroPlayer 20.3 (2024-01-16)" which does have both .apk and .exe files to download under releases but this version says it was released about 2 weeks ago. Basically, I have a Windows 10 PC, a Samsung Galaxy S23+, and an Amazon 4k Max Fire Stick and I want to install your version of Kodi on all of those and start using them as I normally would. Can you help me understand how to navigate GitHub to ensure I am always using the most up to date version? I am sticking with the 20.3 version only because it's what I know and I haven't tried messing around with the official v21 version of Kodi yet. But if it's more helpful for me to test the v21 version for you let me know and I will.
Also, I use a build on my main official version of Kodi. Will me reinstalling a build onto your version of Kodi mess anything up? I mean, we are only testing the RetroPlayer here so I really don't see the build I use changing anything related to that. But I still just want to ask so I can ensure that the test I do is the most accurate and valuable for you. Thanks.
Also, I use a build on my main official version of Kodi. Will me reinstalling a build onto your version of Kodi mess anything up? I mean, we are only testing the RetroPlayer here so I really don't see the build I use changing anything related to that. But I still just want to ask so I can ensure that the test I do is the most accurate and valuable for you. Thanks.