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Try with a real keyboard to see if it's an issue with the iOS Kodi Remote App.
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It won't work with any smart apps or web interfaces. Only physical remotes and keyboards.
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2017-03-12, 12:17
(This post was last modified: 2017-03-12, 12:20 by blossom24.)
You don't use the right arrow.
Enter your time then press the OK button, which is the button in the middle of the up/down/left/right arrows.
This is how it is done using a remote control. Just test the same method on the app.
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2017-03-12, 12:51
(This post was last modified: 2017-03-12, 12:53 by blossom24.)
Oh I stand corrected
I originally read op comment to mean skipping to specific time mark...
Quote:7.2 Skip to a specific time mark
Using you remote or keyboard enter time mark value followed by ↵ Enter key.
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Sorry for my late reply. I switched to OSMC 2017.02-2 with Kodi 17.1-RC1 in the meantime and bought a wireless usb keyboard. I can skip to a specific time mark (230 then ENTER to jump to 2 minutes 30 seconds). However, I still can not skip a specified amount (230 then RIGHT arrow key).
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What does the compile date say? the fix was merged in the branch for Krypton 17.1 on the 22nd Feb.
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How can I find out the compile date?
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OSMC was compiled on the 7th Feb, but there is no update available. I guess, I have to wait till it is released so that I can test it.
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As I suspected that's not a true 17.1 RC1 version done by OSMC, as the real thing was released 23rd Feb.