2017-07-28, 16:34
(2017-07-24, 22:51)garbear Wrote:Ignore input doesn't work with the motion controllers, however mapping the buttons in kodi did work (although it's still telling me it is the player 2). I can't test retroplayer yet because the libretro compatibility seems to be incorrect... I posted this in the other thread!(2017-07-24, 19:17)linkinsoldier Wrote:(2017-07-24, 18:36)garbear Wrote: Definitely sounds like a bluetooth driver, but there's no reason we can't fix this in Kodi. Kodi should ignore the controller unless you've mapped it in the controller window. Is this the case?Nope, I actually select "no" when I was asked If I want to configure it (also deleted and tried yes but no change...). Side note: this message does only pop up with #714 or newer...
Any way we can assist more to find and fix this bug? Should we create a bug ticket (where?)?
That's what I mean, after you press "No", it will be safely ignored forever. Is the problem, then, that the real controller isn't working? Can you map this in the controller configuration window? Settings -> System -> Input -> Configure controllers.
BTW, if the motion controller interferes with mapping, you want to use the "Ignore Input" utility on the right of the controller window.
On the other hand: with #727 i get issues with audio synchronization when playing Amazon - does anybody have the same issues?