[ANNOUNCEMENT] Remix IO Live on Kickstarter - Remix OS for PC

Hey guys,
Just wanted to share that our Remix IO event is live on Kickstarter! Please check out the Developer Kit Special tier in the campaign. Also, please share with other developers who you think may be interested, esp in this tier.
If you like our software, I think you'll like our hardware even more...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jidetech/remix-io-a-4k-nougat-powered-all-in-one-device

WIll remix IO be able to play youtube and netflix at 4k resolution?

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Develop Android app

Hello, I hope it is the right section to post, I'm new.
Then I explain what my problem if someone experienced or to which they will help me. You know the app for Android ITALIAN TV (TV ITALIANE) Network that allows streaming italian channel tv rai and Mediaset? app well designed.
I decided I had to develop an app very similar to watching tv make Rai and Mediaset. I state that I am not a developer, i can use a online tool to create this app. More than anything else is the passion I have. Having said that we pass to the facts. If I want to put a channel into the player and make him play Vitamio or FPLAYER without advertising how do you know? it is complicated? I'd like to understand how it works. The app I'm already has developed and improved. The only flaw is that else is publicity d beginning 13 seconds and then closes and starts automatically. But if there was a way, like TV ITALIANE or mega one to start the video without advertising would fit better and especially to make them work better on tablets and smartphones. MANY THANKS TO ALL!
If you want to test my app and give me advice
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Sorry for the translation. Basically I would like to create an app to watch Channel TV streaming videos without ads and place them inside a plugin/player as vitamio or other programs how do you? equal to the app to see the American TV.
THANKS

VLC for Windows Phone 8

The official VLC team has poasted a kickstarter project for porting VLC to the Windows (Phone) 8 / Windows RT!
Come on guys! Just a little more! Don't let it fail!
[URL="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1061646928/vlc-for-the-new-windows-8-user-experience-metro]Kickstarter Link[/URL]
Update: Goal Reached! Thanks to all who supported!
Project Update #6: Additional goals and ideas
Posted by VideoLAN
Dear backers,
This evening, we crossed our goal of £40,000. Thanks again for your generous support and for allowing us to realize our project!
Any further money coming in will greatly speed up the availability of our port of VLC to Windows Phone 8, since it will allow us to parallelize the workload of the ports to Windows 8 / RT and Phone.
Furthermore, we would like to propose a few additional features, on which we will be working full-time after the initial release is done and as long as money is left:
camera input support — This allows you to record anything your connected cameras can see and to stream it live where ever you like.
DLNA client and server integration — Play media stored on DLNA capable servers on your Windows RT tablet or Windows Phone — Stream everything VLC can play on your tablet or Windows 8 PC to your DLNA capable devices (Xbox, ...).
integration with locally attached devices for media playback and synchronization
Smartglass support
Thanks again for all your feedback and your support. We are looking forward to go all-in on this project!
Jean-Baptiste & Felix for the VLC for Windows 8 team

I review the MXQ Pro Android box, and skewer it for misusing Kodi's name

A lot of this post has also appeared on the Kodi forums.
I was sent a "fully loaded Kodi box"/"free movies and TV" Android box for a product review, so I remembered the recent blog post from the XBMC Foundation, and made the problems with this kind of thing very clear in my video and text review, and asked the sellers to stop.
I do Amazon Product Reviews. I get sent a lot of products to review, and this particular one caught my eye. It was a "fully loaded" Android box with Kodi, that promised "free movies and TV". A month before I had read the post on Kodi.tv entitled The Piracy Box Sellers and Youtube Promoters Are Killing Kodi where the XBMC Foundation clearly ask for this practice to stop, and why. Take a look at the product links and titles to see why I firmly think this was exactly the sort of thing that post was asking stops:
Amazon.ca Title: MXQ PRO® T10 Quad Core 1080P Android TV Box Fully Loaded Streaming Media Player with many Free Moive and TV ,bulid-in Lastest KODI(XBMC),Android 4.4 Kitkt, CPU Amlogic S805, 1.5 GHz
Amazon.ca Link: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01C3ZDKS8
Amazon.com Title: [UPDATED VERSION] MXQ PRO® T10 Quad Core Android TV Box Fully Loaded Streaming Media Player with many Free Moive and TV , bulid-in Lastest KODI(XBMC), Android 4.4 Kitkt, CPU Amlogic S805, 1.5 GHz
Amazon.com Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01879W9XQ
Amazon.co.uk Title: [NEW Release 1080P Version ] MXQ PRO T10 Quad Core Android TV Box Fully Loaded Streaming Media Player with many Free Moive and TV ,bulid-in Lastest KODI(XBMC),Android 4.4 Kitkt,1080P, CPU Amlogic S805
Amazon.co.uk Title: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01879W9XQ
So, deciding in no small part that Kodi has done more for me than this Android box ever will, I shot a video review that clearly shows the problems this box has right out of the packaging, and the broken addons, and that it's "free movies and TV" addons hardly seems legitimate...
I then uploaded the review to those three Amazon links:
Link to the Amazon.ca Review: https://www.amazon.ca/review/R1CBGFXM8ZEHZ1
Link to the Amazon.com Review: https://www.amazon.com/review/R7B4JAE1ZVBZ1
Link to the Amazon.co.uk Review: https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/RZG2L7YR8IGWA
... and onto YouTube:
And I added this text review:
Title: A TV Box with Android 4.4 and alright hardware, but violates the wishes of the makers of Kodi, and many addons broken as shipped
Well here we have an Android-running TV Box box that you can connect to your TV. It's got a wifi antenna on the back, Ethernet too, two USB ports, HDMI port, a 3.5mm port and optical out as well. The IR remote that comes with it seems like a simple clicky version, I quite like it, seems to have every button you could want, there is even a button for Kodi.
I loaded it up and after the ~15sec intro movie (that comes on every time you boot, even if you turned it off from the remote and restarted it from there) you get a "10ft interface" launcher. The largest button is for Kodi, but there are also a few other online video service apps preinstalled (e.g. Netflix). A look in the all apps list shows a lot of apps pre-installed, and the Play Store. A flick through the settings shows that you need to enable Ethernet manually, you can't just plug it in. Still, generally OK there.
If we look in the title of the product on Amazon, it mentions Kodi, so let's click on that biggest launcher button. When you start it for the first time, you're immediately asked if you want to enable add-ons by a short, simple question dialogue. Likely you'll and everyone else will chose Enable, even if you just want to see what add-ons they are. After enabling, Kodi loaded with the add-ons (took about 20 seconds), and then promptly started notifying me that several of them were marked as broken and should be disabled. I'll be honest, I was annoyed that my brand new TV Box is already telling me parts of it are broken. Still, thinking this was the "latest [version of] Kodi" as the title of the product stated on Amazon, I was even more bothered to see yet another prompt asking to update Kodi itself.
Heading over to the add-ons list in settings, I saw many, many add ons that appeared to help me get free TV and Movies, but those services didn't seem to be legal, above board services. It should be noted that there are a lot of legal services you can get that will work perfectly well on Android boxes like this and some of them have Kodi add-ons, but this particular product seemed to be giving it's favourite non-legitimate ones... and Kodi itself is telling me some of them are broken even when the device is straight out of the packaging.
This unit describes itself as "Fully Loaded Streaming Media Player with many Free Moive and TV" (sic). The developers of Kodi, the XBMC Foundation, made a blog post on 14th February 2016, titled "The Piracy Box Sellers and Youtube Promoters Are Killing Kodi". In the post, the developers clearly inform the public that boxes such as this, which sell themselves as having Kodi and providing "free movies and TV" or saying they are "fully loaded", have absolutely nothing to do with the XBMC Foundation are in fact hurting them and Kodi itself. For context, Kodi is a free and open source media centre, designed for playing your media files on various devices. It can be downloaded by anyone at no charge and has nothing to do with piracy. Products such as the MXQ Pro sell themselves with Kodi clearly in the product name (and in this case, even on the included remote control) along with their promises of free movies and TV. Those users then wonder why the addons that make this happen break or just don't work as intended or desired, and believe Kodi or the XBMC Foundation are somehow to blame (they are not). Kodi clearly asked for the practice of selling "fully loaded" Kodi boxes to stop, and suggested that they sell their box with unmodified Kodi (among other ideas). They did this before I was offered this device for review, and this post remains at the time of writing. From examining this TV box, I believe it to be exactly the kind of problem device the XBMC Foundation is concerned about.
I can't recommend this product, if I were to do so, I'd be harming Kodi itself, which has brought the field of media centres far forward in its time. Sure the hardware of this TV box seems fine, but it's misrepresenting the major software that makes it happen.
Pros:
* OK hardware
* I like the remote
Cons (severe):
* Directly goes against the express wishes of the XBMC Foundation regarding the use of Kodi in products which claim to offer "free Movies and TV".
* Many add-ons were broken when the device arrived, it should be noted that these add-ons work with, but are separate to Kodi, and Kodi does not make them or come with them normally.
To the sellers of this device, who are selling it as offering Kodi with "free movies and TV" and "fully loaded", please stop.
I was given a sample for an honest review. The above is my honest opinion.
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As I said earlier, I posted it up on the Kodi forums where at least one of the devs has thanked me, along with others. I feel it's the least I could do for all the value Kodi has given me over the years. If they don't want their name used this way, that's up to them.

Preinstall Adblocker for Remix IO/Mini Browser

Hello,
I really like the concept of cheap, energy efficient and small Android desktop PCs but some reviews described the Remix Mini's browsing performance as unresponsive and sluggish. The main reason might be that while the processing power of small ARM systems is more than enough for word processing and every day office tasks, the browsing performance of websites got messed up over the years "thanks" to Javascript being used to create annoying animated advertisements and tracking scripts that spy on the users.
To solve this problem Jide could preinstall an adblocker for the Remix IO's / Mini's browser like the Raspberry Pi foundation, who also offers small ARM PCs, recently did with the inclusion of ublock origin into their latest Raspbian release. They also included the h264ify addon to force Youtube to serve videos as h.264 versions that can be decoded by the Raspberry Pi 3's hardware decoder.
"We’ve preinstalled a couple of extensions; the uBlock Origin adblocker should hopefully keep intrusive adverts from slowing down your browsing experience, and the h264ify extension forces YouTube to serve videos in a format which can be accelerated by the Pi’s hardware."
raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-pixel
Cheers,
T-Bone

I Commissioned a very basic screensaver app to play local 4k video files so i could mimic the Apple TV Aerial screensaver. (Open source)

I am not a developer, I have no experience, skill or ability in this space whatsoever. I am however very frustrated by what seems like a simple problem without a solution: "Play 4k videos from a local folder as a screensaver on Android TV". I decided to put my money where my mouth is and commission a bare bones app to do just that. AndroidAerial is probably as far from perfect as it's possible to be but it does just about work. I have reached the limit of what I can/will pay for development so I decided to dump everything on Github to see if anyone more competent than me is interested in taking over.
GitHub - barrycraig/AndroidAerial: A 4k capable Android TV Screensaver
A 4k capable Android TV Screensaver. Contribute to barrycraig/AndroidAerial development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
PS. I also dont really know anything about Github so apologies for the mess that is this repo. Just keep in mind that I know nothing.
Nice, thanks for this. I love aerial Dream bu it ties up my internet connection. This is perfect!

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