2015-12-15, 20:14
FYI, I am working on implementing the Jarvis series recording feature.
The impatient people that know how to compile the addon can find my current development code at:
https://github.com/margro/pvr.mediaporta...evelopment
The current state is that the old series dialog hack is disabled and that I'm able to create all MediaPortal supported schedule types.
The big challenge right now is the timer display dialog. While the TV server backend shows the correct schedules as created in Kodi, the timer display in Kodi shows completely wrong content.
(e.g. the wrong program name on the wrong time instance).
This is due to a mapping problem where one backend schedule results in multiple scheduled programs. It seems that Kodi assumes that each client schedule id is unique where I have multiple timers with the same client id but only a different EPG id. I'm not sure yet how to solve this in a reliable way.
Any idea's ksoo?
Note that I will try to submit it in time for Jarvis, but since I'm still very busy I can't promise anything...
The impatient people that know how to compile the addon can find my current development code at:
https://github.com/margro/pvr.mediaporta...evelopment
The current state is that the old series dialog hack is disabled and that I'm able to create all MediaPortal supported schedule types.
The big challenge right now is the timer display dialog. While the TV server backend shows the correct schedules as created in Kodi, the timer display in Kodi shows completely wrong content.
(e.g. the wrong program name on the wrong time instance).
This is due to a mapping problem where one backend schedule results in multiple scheduled programs. It seems that Kodi assumes that each client schedule id is unique where I have multiple timers with the same client id but only a different EPG id. I'm not sure yet how to solve this in a reliable way.
Any idea's ksoo?
Note that I will try to submit it in time for Jarvis, but since I'm still very busy I can't promise anything...