2018-04-10, 10:34
So, using Retroarch with my Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 LTS and Kodi Krypton did not turn out well. It seems Kodi locked Alsa out, blocking the sound from Retroarch. Only option I guess was to use the Pulseaudio system instead, but of what I have read Pulseaudio does not support all audio-formats in passthrough. So that option was a no-go.
So, I did update my HTPC to Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 and Kodi Leia nightly build. I did this because I mainly wanted to get the RetroPlayer feature in Leia, hoping to solve my sound-problems.
Problem here is that I think I missunderstood the RetroPlayer integration in Kodi Leia. Hence I cannot find Retroplayer at all in my Kodi Leia Nightly build. I've tried to use the Konami Code without no difference, I guess this is not implemented....
I am not sure if I have forgot something (maybe there is a repository-file which needs to be updated?).
Or I am right that the Kodi-team deliberately exclude Retroplayer from nightly-builds? So I need to build Kodi from source, somewhat integrating Retroplayer?
So if I am right, why excluding the biggest feature for Leia?
So, I did update my HTPC to Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 and Kodi Leia nightly build. I did this because I mainly wanted to get the RetroPlayer feature in Leia, hoping to solve my sound-problems.
Problem here is that I think I missunderstood the RetroPlayer integration in Kodi Leia. Hence I cannot find Retroplayer at all in my Kodi Leia Nightly build. I've tried to use the Konami Code without no difference, I guess this is not implemented....
I am not sure if I have forgot something (maybe there is a repository-file which needs to be updated?).
Or I am right that the Kodi-team deliberately exclude Retroplayer from nightly-builds? So I need to build Kodi from source, somewhat integrating Retroplayer?
So if I am right, why excluding the biggest feature for Leia?