2018-10-19, 00:46
(2018-10-18, 19:12)aerogems Wrote:You may struggle with a one size fits all approach if you rely on streaming services.(2018-10-18, 13:27)Sam.Nazarko Wrote: The Vero 4K runs OSMC, which is a different OS to LibreELEC.It's always good to see companies making a rep available to answer questions, and you've represented your employer well, raising my opinion of them. I've been aware of the Netflix addon for Kodi for a while, even if I couldn't get it to work when I tried it. For an early effort, it's not bad, and I certainly commend their ingenuity for making it possible in the first place, but it leaves much to be desired. I wasn't aware of the Amazon cousin, but if it works anything like the Netflix one... until the devs can slap some lipstick on the pig, I will stick with the official clients, as bad as they are.
HDR is supported out of the box.
Amazon and Netflix (720p only -- for now at least) are available in Kodi v18 (Leia).
OSMC has regularly monthly updates and there is usually a delay of about a week from a Kodi release to stable.
Leia test builds are available for OSMC currently for those that wish to try them; but won't be made available via the stable update channel until they are finalised.
Hopefully this clears things up.
If the Vero can get native Netflix and Amazon clients (which I understand is easier said than done) I will most definitely give it a very long and hard look.
Do let me know if you have any questions re. Vero 4K + or OSMC.
Sam