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<blockquote data-quote="ray076NL" data-source="post: 1126631" data-attributes="member: 82101"><p>I'd like to reply to all above after having used xbmc/kodi for almost 3 months now.</p><p></p><p>I see that stéphane is currently tackling the control issue, that is very promissing. I still would love to see actual hardware being developped for both kodi and mepo, a fantastic remote that would just work (with a keypad on the back, offcourse). I cannot possibly find any decent remote to work with MePo anymore since they all lack support for MCE signalling.</p><p></p><p>On the issue of my system being old, yes thats true, allthough i had added a descrete graphics card (nvidia 520) which was because of AMD shitty drivers and lack of dts-hd support. I also had some of the same behavior on a much quicker system, though not that often i must admit. MePo was slow as hell on both.</p><p></p><p>I have a hard time to see what Lehmden in on about quality wise, I did not notice any difference at all. I agree with mostly everything else he says, i just have a hard time noticing the difference between MePo and Kodi.</p><p></p><p>I am just waiting for MePo2 to mature, i'd love to see that one take off.</p><p></p><p>One thing that i am freakishly excited about is the emulator plugin currently in development for Kodi, it will be able to launch roms/games inside Kodi natively like it is also able to with for example music or video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ray076NL, post: 1126631, member: 82101"] I'd like to reply to all above after having used xbmc/kodi for almost 3 months now. I see that stéphane is currently tackling the control issue, that is very promissing. I still would love to see actual hardware being developped for both kodi and mepo, a fantastic remote that would just work (with a keypad on the back, offcourse). I cannot possibly find any decent remote to work with MePo anymore since they all lack support for MCE signalling. On the issue of my system being old, yes thats true, allthough i had added a descrete graphics card (nvidia 520) which was because of AMD shitty drivers and lack of dts-hd support. I also had some of the same behavior on a much quicker system, though not that often i must admit. MePo was slow as hell on both. I have a hard time to see what Lehmden in on about quality wise, I did not notice any difference at all. I agree with mostly everything else he says, i just have a hard time noticing the difference between MePo and Kodi. I am just waiting for MePo2 to mature, i'd love to see that one take off. One thing that i am freakishly excited about is the emulator plugin currently in development for Kodi, it will be able to launch roms/games inside Kodi natively like it is also able to with for example music or video. [/QUOTE]
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