Music over game audio
#1
Will retroplayer allow us to play music from within kodi instead of using the games sound?
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#2
That would be cool...
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#3
This is not possible atm because the way the player (including retroplayer) in Kodi is designed allows only one item to be played at a time. Sad
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1927531
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#4
(2015-04-25, 11:04)Mettbrot Wrote: This is not possible because the way the player (including retroplayer) in Kodi is designed allows only one item to be played at a time. Sad
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1927531

I build DLL addons for enterprise software for a living. In my profession, any time someone asks a question like this is:
"Anything is possible given enough time and money"
and I give them a big smile.

That usually gets them to take a step back and rethink their request.
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#5
(2015-04-28, 00:49)CharlieMopps Wrote:
(2015-04-25, 11:04)Mettbrot Wrote: This is not possible because the way the player (including retroplayer) in Kodi is designed allows only one item to be played at a time. Sad
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1927531
I build DLL addons for enterprise software for a living. In my profession, any time someone asks a question like this is:
"Anything is possible given enough time and money"
and I give them a big smile.

That usually gets them to take a step back and rethink their request.
You do know that Kodi is a non-profit origination and the developers are volunteers working in their spare time for free, right?

This basically means there is very little time and no money, so instead there needs to enough personal motivation to do it for free in their spare time.

Rethink and rephrase to "anything is possible if someone have enough personal motivation to do it".
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#6
(2015-04-28, 13:52)RockerC Wrote:
(2015-04-28, 00:49)CharlieMopps Wrote:
(2015-04-25, 11:04)Mettbrot Wrote: This is not possible because the way the player (including retroplayer) in Kodi is designed allows only one item to be played at a time. Sad
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1927531
I build DLL addons for enterprise software for a living. In my profession, any time someone asks a question like this is:
"Anything is possible given enough time and money"
and I give them a big smile.

That usually gets them to take a step back and rethink their request.
You do know that Kodi is a non-profit origination and the developers are volunteers working in their spare time for free, right?

This basically means there is very little time and no money, so instead there needs to enough personal motivation to do it for free in their spare time.

Rethink and rephrase to "anything is possible if someone have enough personal motivation to do it".

You apparently didn't read my entire post.
I stand by my statement.
The point being is that anything can be done if you're willing to pay for it. If the OP is requesting the feature, how much effort and/or cash are they willing to put towards making it happen? None? Well then it's not likely.

Just like in my job... "Well we'd like it to automatically pull all this data and provide it in a neat, easy to read format. We're not increasing your budget"
Well ok, we'll put it in the "We have nothing better to do, so why not?" pile and move on then.

But saying "It's not possible" is incorrect.
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#7
(2015-04-29, 17:26)CharlieMopps Wrote: The point being is that anything can be done if you're willing to pay for it. If the OP is requesting the feature, how much effort and/or cash are they willing to put towards making it happen? None? Well then it's not likely.

Your point is irrelevant. There's isn't a "feature request for a bounty" forum. His options are to do a normal feature request through the forum and hope someone does it, or he does it himself
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#8
Seems like we're arguing over semantics, gentlemen. Wink
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