2016-01-14, 13:43
I have an Android TV with a chipset from Marvell, Armada 1500 Pro 4K.
I've been checking the config files and found one where this HEVC codec is mentioned: OMX.marvell.video_decoder.hevc
Is this the codec needed to accelerate HEVC playback on this tv? Can Kodi use this directly or it is exposed trough Media Codec api.
I was planning on making a simple player app that can make use of acceleration, and maybe use it as an external player for Kodi. I don't have experience with media playback but maybe I'll learn something useful.
Should I base my player on Exo Player or should I take the Kodi playback library/project and experiment with it?
I have a Philips TV and I cannot install apps directly on it, from unknown sources, the only way is to publish alpha/beta versions trough the play store, a slow process but this way I can get it installed on my TV.
Can I take the entire application, give it another name, make changes and publish it as closed alpha/beta on play store so I can install it on my TV?
Any tips to get this going are welcomed. Thanks!
I've been checking the config files and found one where this HEVC codec is mentioned: OMX.marvell.video_decoder.hevc
Is this the codec needed to accelerate HEVC playback on this tv? Can Kodi use this directly or it is exposed trough Media Codec api.
I was planning on making a simple player app that can make use of acceleration, and maybe use it as an external player for Kodi. I don't have experience with media playback but maybe I'll learn something useful.
Should I base my player on Exo Player or should I take the Kodi playback library/project and experiment with it?
I have a Philips TV and I cannot install apps directly on it, from unknown sources, the only way is to publish alpha/beta versions trough the play store, a slow process but this way I can get it installed on my TV.
Can I take the entire application, give it another name, make changes and publish it as closed alpha/beta on play store so I can install it on my TV?
Any tips to get this going are welcomed. Thanks!