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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Update: Kodi was known as XBMC: (ie from SVP Wiki Video Player List)

XBMC ("Frodo","Gotham")

  • Special edition is required ("XBMC DSPlayer")

  • Aspect ratio value should be set manually if using SVP's additional features

( "Special edition" is linked here: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=154534 )

... so maybe it is supported after all and your job is done even before it started! cool

I'll look into it further and see if I can work it out, as it's complexity is "High"

Maybe the rubrik can be updated to add:

Kodi
(previously known as XBMC)

cheers!

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik, thanks again for your response and honesty.

Chainik -- "Current development plans are for vapoursynth / mpv only, as stated on the campaign page, in "SVP 4 editions and pricing" section"

First off, (& I don't want to make an issue of this so please take this just as a general comment, not being critical or hostile) as a user & not a programmer when I see something that says it works on windows, I take it to mean it works on windows  -- that is,  with all media players.   I'm not really sure what "vapoursynth / mpv only" means and I can't see it referenced on the "SVP 4 editions and pricing" section... BUT not to worry  smile

I assumed wrongly, that it would be simply a matter of install the software and it works on windows... rather than it works on some select windows media players. That's my responsibility.

Now that I'm aware that SVP works on some media players it seems that this list from the SVP wiki is a pretty important piece of info! If the rubrik on this svp wiki page had been included on the Indegogo sales page, it would make it a lot clearer as to what is supported and what isn't:
http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:Video_players

The Todo list on the Indiegogo does note "VLC Media Player plugin"  -- I missed that  yikes  -- and it also notes " Please give us your ideas about SVP features!"

So I'm respectfully requesting adding Kodi.tv/about to the ToDo list!    lol

(As a free and open source and versatile media player it might also get you more users. I know it's rapidly becoming my goto app!)

So if you can just add it to the ToDo list (& at least I know it will be considered) even if nothing comes of it.

So with that request, I'm simply going to leave my donation as a donation and who knows, maybe I'll get a pleasant surprise in a few months!

Anyway I don't want to take anymore of your time as you're obviously busy, cheers, thank you and good luck for the future!

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

If VLC is a maybe yes maybe no -- which is much better than an outright No...

What about Kodi?

Thanks for your response.

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@ Chainik -- Thanks for your reply.

Apologies, sorry to be so vague in my question. Let me try this.


Is SVP going to support VLC
( regarded by many as the best & most popular public domain open source media player 4/5 stars from over 3,600 reviewers) and Kodi (quite an amazing multimedia player, especially when teamed with the available streaming apps) ?

If yes, exactly when will it be implemented?

If no, am I able to get a refund?

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(9 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I recently joined with the $101 package.

I see from the link below that neither VLC or Kodi players are supported:
http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:Video_players

From that info, it seems unlikely that SVP is going to support VLC & Kodi .

Question -- Is SVP  likely to support VLC & Kodi in the near future?

(If "no "  -- I'm sure you have your reasons and there is no need to go into them here -- but unfortunately, SMV will be of no use to me as I don't use any of the others.)