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And is there a reason to install it today, or those possibilities are already included to 21 Omega?
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Is there a way to install script.service.jre-arm-v1.2 addon from any repository? That’s because my TV has some rootless Android 11 version, so Kodi won’t see .zip files on any external source (e.g. flash memory or LAN device), and I won’t copy it to internal one or change its files access permission, either. So to install it from some repository is my last chance.
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I used the X-plore app on my Sony android TV, put the .zip on my PC and installed it across my home network. No need to copy it to the TV first (although I'm pretty sure X-plore copies it to the TV's temp files).
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Yes! Suddenly I’ve got it. Not with SMB share but from USB disk attached directly to router. Thank you!
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This thread, and the availability of these features, seem pretty confusing…
AFAIK, Kodi Omega was only officially released a couple of weeks ago, and was only made available on the Play Store a couple of days ago, yet this thread from Feb 2021, last updated Feb 2023 purports to offer a fuller featured version?
The Play Store version _appears_ to support BluRay Menus, but in reality does not as it is is missing a JRE; the only JRE for the Shield that comes up in searches is fandangos; but fandangos JRE does not appear to work with the official release… there is also another flavour Kodi build that seems to be called “Maven” of unexplained relationship to fandangos 15-month-old HDR build…
From the hype, I was humbly hoping that the new Omega release would give me both better DV and BluRay menu compatibility on my Shield Pro…
Can anyone please clarify if this thread’s promotion of a 15-month-old build is really still sensible today?
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What I know, which isn't much:
The Fandango build hasn't been updated to Omega and/or released yet. I don't know if it's in the works.
What I do know is it supports DoVi and Java Script Blu-ray menus. Standard Kodi does neither. It only supports HDR10 and standard menus.
I haven't actually found any new feature in Omega yet, so I have no problem with that.
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2024-05-03, 00:54
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-10, 00:31 by Landstander. Edited 2 times in total.)
You're right. I'm still pretty sure Omega still doesn't supports these features, but I just checked my TV and the version info says build 21.0-ALPHA1 (20.90.101)
So it's an alpha build of Omega, but the starting splash screen is Nexus so I never noticed.
Edit: And the official Omega build does have DoVi support. Found the settings for it today. Pretty surprised.
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Hi everybody after playback issues of any video file (mkv or BDMV) I removed and re installed KODI 21. Now every files is reproduced correctly but I can’t reproduce BDMV from the poster wall. I need to navigate inside the folder and play the file named (all) STREAM.
So no menu or reproduction is possible with BDMV folder.
I use an NVIDIA Shiled TV PRO and files are stored on a usb hdd. Thanks for your reply.
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This still seems to have unique menu support features, but is now behind the official version. Is it dead?
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Sorry, but I don't understand. Are you saying Maven's build also supports Java script support for Bluray menus?