Although I cannot state this is the issue with certainty, I put one vote on Android’s Storage Access Framework being absolute ass.
Although I cannot state this is the issue with certainty, I put one vote on Android’s Storage Access Framework being absolute ass.
I’ve used a laptop that needed scaling despite only having a 1080p screen (because the screen was too small? Not sure) and now I’m certain I’m never purchasing a monitor that needs scaling.
To me, pushing 1080p but only having the screen real state of 1366x768 felt pretty dumb, on top of dealing with scaling woes being a pan in the ass in every OS
I could hate JavaScript for free, I’m very thankful Brendan gave me an extra reason
Can confirm, having my different refresh rate monitors play nice with each other is extremely homosexual.
They could offer premade “modules” so people could customize what they enjoy and grab ready stuff for the things they find annoying to configure
Don’t think AI could ever dream up the weird cat fights and shouting matches that happen on those lists
Fuck yes, I can finally get back paddles and full Steam Input support without selling my kidney. Eat your heart and your expensive ass DualSense Edge out, Sony
I always knew it was too nice to stay non-shitty forever.
Guess it’s time for me to pester my ISP to let me open some ports
I ran into this too. My bad, I included a screenie of the menu used to fix it but didn’t explain it proper.
For me, the Videos Menu isn’t useful, so I scrolled left until the the little ‘X’ button has highlighted and deleted it.
Next up, the Movies item:
Hover it and scroll right a couple of times till you reach the right pane.
Select ‘Action’ and you’ll see a popup:
Scroll down to Add-On > Video Add-On > JellyCon > Jellyfin Libraries > Select your movie Library (In my case it’s just called Movies) > “Movies - Genres” (You might have to scroll down a bit to reach this option) > Finally select “Create menu item to here”.
After you’re done with this, go back to the skin settings, scroll down to the ‘Extras’ section.
This eluded me for a while, but this skin doesn’t make it very clear when there’s menu items out of view, so while the settings menu looks like it ends at the “Video / Music OSD” category, you can actually scroll further.
Keep scrolling down until you reach the ‘Extras’ section.
On that menu, make sure “Enable forced views (experimental)” is enabled, this will be useful in a sec.
Now when you return to the home screen and hit the ‘Movies’ item, you’ll be thrown directly into the genre selection!
Now, the genres can only be presented in a list unfortunately. It looks a bit goofy with the blank poster on the left.
Sorry about this. Since I have my movies shown all at once in alphabetical order, I hadn’t noticed.
If you’d prefer to forgo the genre selection and just get all your movies at once like I do, check the ‘Extra tips’ at the bottom of this post.
Anyway, select one of the genres and you’ll be thrown into another list view, hit Left and you’ll open the View Settings.
From here, customize your view as your like, there are many views to choose from so you can finally escape from that dreadful list!
If you’re curious, the one from my original poster is called “Poster Flix V2” with the “Clearlogo” option enabled.
Just like the settings menu, there’s more options that it seems, make sure to scroll down!
After you’re happy with it, open the view menu again (depending on the “View Mode” you’ve selected you might have to hit the Up arrow instead of Left this time around. Enable the ‘Lock View for Movies’ option.
Now your movies will always use the style you’ve selected.
After this setup, your workflow should be:
1. Open Kodi
2. Select Movies
3. Select Genre
4. Play Movie
Much better than before right?
Hope this helps!
Extra tips:
Every time a new episode is imported, a random tech higher up gets a cramp.
Oh if only…
Ah wait, maybe I can help!
When you tried it, were you using the Default Kodi skin? Because if so, the list view it uses by default does indeed look crappy, but it’s customizable!
When you open the Movies or TV list, look at the bottom left, you should see a icon that looks like this:
What this means is, you can press the direction listed to open a options menu. So for example pressing Left when this is shown opens this sidebar:
Try changing the display mode from “List” to something like “Poster” and you get this:
The movies you see on this screenshot are all coming from my Jellyfin server, not too bad eh?
And this is just the beginning, if you look into the built-in Add-ons store in Kodi, there’s tons of third-party skins you can install, and thanks to the “Playlists” and “Widgets” system in Kodi, you can really fine tune your setup!
This is what my Kodi homescreen looks like with the Arctic: Zephyr Reloaded skin and a bunch of tweaking. It’s setup to show the next episodes of what I’m watching right away:
It’s all still coming down from my Jellyfin server.
The icons on the left are shortcuts to open the full library view of the server instead of the local media, allowing me easy access to my library instead of having to navigate a bunch to reach the Jellycon Lists. You can customize these views too:
Now, setting this up can get pretty annoying, specially as all these settings seem to be 15 menus deep into Kodi and the skin settings and you might find yourself going back and forth quite a bit, but I think the end result is well worth it.
If you ever fancy giving it a try again, I’d recommend installing Kodi on your computer and playing with it there. When you got something you’re happy with, transferring the settings over Raspberry shouldn’t be too hard. Hope this helps!
I’m sorry man, but the chances of PayPal not adopting that trash are basically 0%
That’s nice to hear, thanks.
It is? What issues are you having?
I’ve used the Jellycon plugin for a while and it worked amazing.
Did they settle that confusing governance drama that happened a little while ago?
As a outsider looking in, I thought that was very much the “falling apart” moment
People commonly cite more polished clients and clients available on obscure platforms like legacy smart TVs and such
This sounds nice but compiling the kernel takes a while on my machine. Whenever I try these custom kernels/config options I end up going back to the regular out of sheer lazyness :p
That’s weird, you should be able to flash the update and the Gapps zip to update. It’s called a “Dirty Flash”, it’s only on specific updates that it isn’t available.
It’s not fanboy BS though, AMD encoders used to be pretty rough compared to Nvidia’s, specially at lower bitrates.
They’ve improved a lot as the generations went on however, to the point I believe that advice no longer applies.