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2017-11-03, 05:50
(This post was last modified: 2017-11-04, 09:21 by Newbie_from_NJ.)
Hi guys,
On LibreElec, Android and Windows, VideoPlayer InputStream is found under Settings/Add-ons/My add-ons/VideoPlayer Input Stream.
There, you can enable/disable InputStream Adaptive and RTMP Input.
However, I can't find these options anywhere on Kodi for Linux Mint x64.
?
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fritsch
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sudo apt-get install kodi-inputstream-rtmp kodi-inputstream-adaptive - obviously ...
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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2019-04-21, 21:36
(This post was last modified: 2019-04-21, 22:35 by scoobydooami.)
I have a new install of Kubuntu 19.04. I've experimented with Linux a bit before, but still don't know much. I have installed Kodi 18.1 by adding the ppa. The problem is that both inputstream.adaptive and the rmtp one are NOT to be found in the install. They are NOT in my addons waiting to be enabled. Nor are they found in the Kodi repository. I tried following the directions in this thread and that did not work either.
The list that comes up when I use apt-cache search Kodi includes neither of those and if I follow the terminal commands above, I get an error because they do not exist.
Specifically, I get this: Recommended packages:
kodi-peripheral-joystick kodi-inputstream-adaptive kodi-inputstream-rtmp but then when I try, I get this:
Package kodi-inputstream-adaptive is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'kodi-inputstream-adaptive' has no installation candidate
I use Kodi on Windows normally and know that they have to be enabled, but this distro doesn't have them. I tried copying over my userdata folder, which has those files but of course, that doesn't work.
If I install Kodi via Flatpak, rather than the ppa, I do have both of those and can enable them, but that version does something very odd with the user folder. It's nowhere to be found aka not in the Home folder. I cannot find it on the system.
What do I need to do to get these files and enable them? Thank you, in advance.
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DaVu
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That's simply because some (if not all) of those binary add-ons have not been ported to the 19.04 version of Ubuntu. So it's currently not available for your OS version. Kodi itself is available.
I'll ping the specific person.
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Talked to the Team member.
The add-ons will be included for the stable ppa after we have released 18.2 (which will be soon). If you don't want to wait you could test if you are able to install the binary add-ons from the unstable ppa (not tested if that works as I don't use 19.04).
In order to test that, run the following command:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:team-xbmc/unstable
then
sudo apt update
then you should be able to install the binary add-ons you need. For example:
sudo apt install kodi-peripheral-joystick kodi-inputstream-adaptive kodi-inputstream-rtmp
If those have been installed fine, you could remove the repository again:
sudo apt-add-repository --remove ppa:team-xbmc/unstable
sudo apt update
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v18.2 has been out for a couple weeks and adaptive inputstream hasn't been released for Ubuntu 19.04 as promised. Waiting patiently for the devs to release it on ANY branch...
I'm sure they're working hard, though. Can't complain when I'm getting it for free. XD