Kodi (Bluemoon Build)

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I'm afraid your far more advanced than me TC, I have no idea how to set that up haha! I haven't added acestream to the build due to the fact that it's p2p and not a lot of people understand how it works and the slightly dodgier implications than just regular streaming (I haven't got a problem with it though)

How would you go about setting this up mate?


I would assume a quick rig would be have the peers connect like it is an ftp (integrate an ftp into an addon) and they would navigate and use as such, instead of transfer though it would open as a network stream into a media player on kodi that does this.

I am new to kodi also bud hehe, you have done far more than me so here i am the noob my good man :-)
I can promise to look into this properly tomorrow as no work for me and give you a better answer but i can't see this as an issue.
FTP servers already have the security built in for authorizing users, we would mainly i think need to look at how we use network streams within kodi.
It can't be that much hassle tbh but if the demand is there i would administrate the server for you all.

Essentially it would be a server roughly 6TB big on a Gbit line with ftp access via kodi, i would enable an autoscript to add all latest stuff from main private sources.
It would have sections for tv and films (dependent on user requirments).
Upon selecting a show/film it would stream though, not dl.

As i say though the platform in it's raw source is new to me so will have to look at it.
 
I would assume a quick rig would be have the peers connect like it is an ftp (integrate an ftp into an addon) and they would navigate and use as such, instead of transfer though it would open as a network stream into a media player on kodi that does this.

I am new to kodi also bud hehe, you have done far more than me so here i am the noob my good man :-)
I can promise to look into this properly tomorrow as no work for me and give you a better answer but i can't see this as an issue.
FTP servers already have the security built in for authorizing users, we would mainly i think need to look at how we use network streams within kodi.
It can't be that much hassle tbh but if the demand is there i would administrate the server for you all.

Essentially it would be a server roughly 6TB big on a Gbit line with ftp access via kodi, i would enable an autoscript to add all latest stuff from main private sources.
It would have sections for tv and films (dependent on user requirments).

As i say though the platform in it's raw source is new to me so will have to look at it.
Could this be used to watch football then mate or just movies and TV?

If it's just movies and TV I've already got my own 5tb hard drive attached to a Raspberry pi for local content so it wouldn't be much good for me but I think other people would be interested definitely mate :)
 
Hey mate,
A search function is not going to be added sadly, I'll tell you why.
Say for example I click the shortcut search for example, and search chuck. It would bring up a list of results. Then next time you clicked the search shortcut it would bring up the chuck search again sadly. The best I can recommend is that when you are on the movies submenu, click the header movies and it brings up a list of categories, one of them being search. The same applies for TV shows, this is currently in the build at the moment and the best I can do unless I discover some other way around it :(
Actually, that completely solves it for me - I just didn't know that you could click the main heading!
 
I've got a rag at work mythering me about setting up kodi on his firestick. Guess what build is going on it ;)
 
Can anyone give me an idea how long it takes to install kodi via adbFire on a laptop? only mines been running nearly an hour already....?? cheers
 
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