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music rating / playlists managed by Chorus into Kodi - Bifidusse - 2017-04-15 [Edit : title / added precisions of what I'm dreaming Chorus could do] Hello, First : Chorus 2 is awesome ! It's quite close to perfection for my point of view : -> easy to control, whatever the device ; -> sort of Plex, in better. I really like the feature enabling two people using Kodi at the same time (= listening to different songs on different devices with only one Kodi setup). Some "flaws" at this time unfortunately : - music rating doesn't seem to be set in Kodi (Kodi rating is not reflected in Chorus and vice-versa) - the same for playlists - music rating is not easy (I mean : with stars you can click on whan you select a song) if you want more than "thumb up" - even with the VLC plugin, no sound with music on Chorus/FF. Only mp3 sounds. I thought VLC plugin could help, but apparently not -> http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=306171 * If I could make these work, the duo Kodi/Chorus would be very impressive :-) In fact, resolving these "issues" would beat IMHO all other solutions I tried like Subsonic (and forks) / Logitech media server / Plex and other client or standalone players (MusicBee, Clementine, Helium, MediaMonkey...). - - - * For this last one, FF disabled all plugins but flash since v.52. You need to use the ESR release to still have plugin support (until v.59) -> https://mike.kaply.com/2017/02/02/plugin-support-in-firefox-52/ |