tienlequoc
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Ðề: Re: Ðề: Tìm hiểu về Himedia Q5 Pro/ Q10 Pro
Cho dù nó sớm có thì cũng đừng trong mong gì nhiều, hãy hài lòng với những gì mình có. Hãy xem comment này sẽ thấy để chơi được Kodi gốc, được support tận răng thì không phải chuyện đơn giản đâu:
E, thôi tiêu rồi, chắc còn lâu mới có đây(
Cho dù nó sớm có thì cũng đừng trong mong gì nhiều, hãy hài lòng với những gì mình có. Hãy xem comment này sẽ thấy để chơi được Kodi gốc, được support tận răng thì không phải chuyện đơn giản đâu:
You need to "borrow some clue" and stop believing every self-serving statement you've ever read on a Kodi Foundation forum. In many cases, "programming workarounds" are a necessary part of doing business. Kodi Founation promotes Nvidia and its Shield devices because Nvidia is an XBMC/Kodi Foundation Diamond Sponsor, not because they have a sterling reputation for after-sale support of their products or cooperation with the Linux/Android system developers. Plenty of people have tossed Nvidia Optimus chipsets in their "junk closets". Here's a video of Linus Torvalds explaining that situation. He says that, despite the fact Nvidia tries to sell a lot of chipsets to the Android market, they are the single worst hardware manufactuer Linux kernal.org developers have ever had to deal with. See Linus Torvalds -Nvidia F_ck You!
[video=youtube;IVpOyKCNZYw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVpOyKCNZYw[/video]
At the time when most of today's chipsets were being developed, the only reward a small OEM/ODM could expect for following "Android standards 100 percent" was a visit from the patent licensing trolls/cartels. I suspect that the Kodi Founation doesn't care about that situation, because they really don't manufacture anything. It's bizarre to hear them suggest that Rockchip might be violating an ffmpeg copyright license, when the authors of ffmpeg are almost constantly accused of patent infringement. It wasn't too long ago, that Google/Motorola filed an unsuccessful patent infringenent lawsuut in Germany over a competitor's use of their (MPEG LA licensed) H264 codec technology. FYI, that was more than a little incompatible with their concurrent obligations as distributors of the portions of the ffmpeg code that are licensed under the GPL
The standards are from Android 'Nutcracker' or whatever it will be called.
So the standards are backported to work on Lollipop.
Basically Kodi says all Android devices should use Marshmallow or 'Nutcracker' API's for pass-through which is almost impossible to do as more than 90% of Android devices still run Lollipop or lower Kitkat firmware. Android 'Nutcracker firmwares for average priced tv boxes(apart from Nvidia Shield) will only be available for tv boxes in about a year's time.
Normal Kodi 17 has no Android maintainers at the moment and will be unstable to use for daily use.
I also think they just use that as excuses to not support Android as they are scared of piracy increasing as before 2 years ago Kodi was still mainly a Linux and PC app.
Also for the devices like Nvidia Shield and some AMLogic devices, those companies are big sponsors of Kodi and pay over $10000 yearly sponsorships.
http://kodi.wiki/view/Official:Sponsorship
So they have to keep those sponsors happy otherwise without money Kodi will be very difficult to maintain or keep alive.
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