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Also, configuration is interactive and intuitive.
Thanks for your work
Yes it is H264 accelerated for video. There are still a couple playback issues (crash on stopping occasionally) but overall fairly usable.
No need to thank me. I'm just running the build script every once in a while. The SDK developers deserve all the credit. :)
However I can not add an external Disk (The same that works with my kodi on raspberry pi) and kodi allways crashes after about 1 minute open :(
Is there somewhere I can see the logs?
I noted DPad not working already. Analog down DID work for me on initial setup but I did run into the same as you where it just refused to work.
You have to mount an external disk manually. Kodi doesn't handle that on the Link. Freezing is to be expected. Sometimes it happens after stopping a video, others just randomly. I've just been building on script updates so I'm not sure if anybody is working on these issues.
Steam controller buttons are OK but the analog stick is a bit random. On one try only down worked. On the next try up/left/right worked, down failed. Next time, up/down/right worked, left failed. It feels as though the first axis to move is ignored forever more.
XBox controller is fine.
There's an annoying bug in the movie source dialog. Creating is fine, but editing a source is impossible. Once you get to the "This directory contains..." choice to select 'Movie', 'TV shows' etc, this dialog pops up in an infinite loop. Only way to exit is again to pull the plug.
The files to put on a USB drive are *installers* that put the apps onto the link, not a place to just load the apps from dynamically as I initially thought (my thinking was along the lines of how Wii homebrew and 3DS titles work with having the source in all the time if you want to load those apps dynamically). Once I figured that out and loaded Kodi WITHOUT the installer on the USB, things seemed to work much more smoothly, but still not without issues.
There are definitely inconsistencies in the UI, though that may just be a problem with Krypton itself. (Hitting B or whatever you have set up for "cancel" often completely exits addons or does other unexpected behavior instead of simply going back a step.)
Playback is hit or miss (I'm on a wifi signal that I have no control over) and many movies I attempted to play (via Trakt account on Exodus plugin) were such a horrible frame rate with pixelation and lack of sound that I had to stop. I'm planning to try using USBMount and enabling downloads, though some sort of more enhanced caching/buffering would be great.
Controller support in general for the link is still wonky, at least for Xbox One controllers via Bluetooth, but it seems the system has "settled in" with my controller finally.
Other than those issues, it seems navigation works well enough and settings save as expected.