Dynamic rows

Does Xperience offer Dynamic rows? Like you choose which rows can appear in like „row spot 1“ and it randomly puts 1 of your selected rows in that spot. So your Home Screen looks different every time.

Also, Dev you are doing awesome works, this is by far the best project ❤️I’m already a supporter

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u/nostrema — 8 days ago

Treasure maps neue Regeln

Seit heute Mittag muss man bei treasure Maps den Regeln zustimmen. In diesen wird das Usenet Streaming nochmal deutlich verboten, sowie mindestversionen und Tools etc welche verboten sind. Wieso geht Treasure-Maps so hart gegen Usenet Streaming vor? Ich verwende es aktuell mit AIO streams dort wird ja meines Wissens nach der User Agent gespoofed. Muss ich mir Sorgen machen das mein Account gesperrt wird? Und wenn ja wie soll es dann weiter gehen? Treasure maps kümmert sich ständig weiter es den Usern noch schwerer zu machen und als Dank dafür bekommen wir ein totes Forum was kein Schwein benutzt…. Eventuell muss eine Alternative her.

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u/nostrema — 11 days ago
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Keep my Samsung Q935F and use an HDMI audio extractor, or spend more on a Sony BRAVIA 8?

I’m completely stuck choosing a 65-inch TV and would appreciate some advice.

My existing setup:

  • Homatics Box R 4K Plus running Android TV 14 and Nuvio
  • Samsung HW-Q935GF/ZG soundbar, known as the Q930F in other regions
  • High-bitrate 4K remuxes
  • Lots of Dolby Vision/HDR10 content with DTS-HD MA, DTS or TrueHD/Atmos

The problem is the signal path. The Q935F doesn’t officially support Dolby Vision passthrough. Connecting the Homatics directly to an LG C5 gives me Dolby Vision, but the LG won’t pass DTS/DTS-HD/DTS through eARC.

My current options are:

  1. Samsung S90F QD-OLED – around €1,145 Simplest setup and full HD audio through the soundbar, but no Dolby Vision at all.
  2. LG C5 – around €1,149 + FeinTech AX211 extractor for €90 Dolby Vision directly to the TV and lossless audio directly to the soundbar. Technically ideal, but I’m worried about HDMI handshakes, CEC issues and adding another powered box.
  3. Sony BRAVIA 8 K-65XR80 – around €1,535 Supports Dolby Vision and can reportedly pass TrueHD, DTS-HD MA and DTS from an HDMI source through eARC. This would be the cleanest setup, but it costs roughly €300 more than the C5 plus extractor and isn’t as bright as the C5/S90F.

I can still return the Q935F if it’s simply a bad match for this setup. However, I would really prefer to keep it because I already have it and honestly think it sounds fantastic.

Dolby Vision matters more to me than HDR10+, but I also don’t want to sacrifice lossless audio.

What would you do?

  • Keep the Q935F and buy the C5 plus extractor?
  • Pay extra for the BRAVIA 8 and use the clean TV → eARC setup?
  • Buy the S90F and accept HDR10 instead of Dolby Vision?
  • Return the Q935F and choose a more compatible sound system?
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u/nostrema — 22 days ago

Keep my Samsung Q935F and use an HDMI audio extractor, or spend more on a Sony BRAVIA 8?

I’m completely stuck choosing a 65-inch TV and would appreciate some advice.

My existing setup:

  • Homatics Box R 4K Plus running Android TV 14 and Nuvio
  • Samsung HW-Q935GF/ZG , known as the Q930F in other regions
  • High-bitrate 4K remuxes
  • Lots of Dolby Vision/HDR10 content with DTS-HD MA, DTS or TrueHD/Atmos

The problem is the signal path. The Q935F doesn’t officially support Dolby Vision passthrough. Connecting the Homatics directly to an LG C5 gives me Dolby Vision, but the LG won’t pass DTS/DTS-HD/DTS through eARC.

My current options are:

  1. Samsung S90F QD-OLED – around €1,145 Simplest setup and full HD audio through the Q935, but no Dolby Vision at all.
  2. LG C5 – around €1,149 + FeinTech AX211 extractor for €90 Dolby Vision directly to the TV and lossless audio directly to the Q935. Technically ideal, but I’m worried about HDMI handshakes, CEC issues and adding another powered box.
  3. Sony BRAVIA 8 K-65XR80 – around €1,535 Supports Dolby Vision and can reportedly pass TrueHD, DTS-HD MA and DTS from an HDMI source through eARC. This would be the cleanest setup, but it costs roughly €300 more than the C5 plus extractor and isn’t as bright as the C5/S90F.

I can still return the Q935F if it’s simply a bad match for this setup. However, I would really prefer to keep it because I already have it and honestly think it sounds fantastic.

Dolby Vision matters more to me than HDR10+, but I also don’t want to sacrifice lossless audio.

What would you do?

  • Keep the Q935F and buy the C5 plus extractor?
  • Pay extra for the BRAVIA 8 and use the clean TV → eARC setup?
  • Buy the S90F and accept HDR10 instead of Dolby Vision?
  • Return the Q935F and choose a more compatible sound system?
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u/nostrema — 22 days ago

Keep my Samsung Q935F and use an HDMI audio extractor, or spend more on a Sony BRAVIA 8?

I’m completely stuck choosing a 65-inch TV and would appreciate some advice.

My existing setup:

  • Homatics Box R 4K Plus running Android TV 14 and Nuvio
  • Samsung HW-Q935GF/ZG soundbar, known as the Q930F in other regions
  • High-bitrate 4K remuxes
  • Lots of Dolby Vision/HDR10 content with DTS-HD MA, DTS or TrueHD/Atmos

The problem is the signal path. The Q935F doesn’t officially support Dolby Vision passthrough. Connecting the Homatics directly to an LG C5 gives me Dolby Vision, but the LG won’t pass DTS/DTS-HD/DTS through eARC.

My current options are:

  1. Samsung S90F QD-OLED – around €1,145 Simplest setup and full HD audio through the soundbar, but no Dolby Vision at all.
  2. LG C5 – around €1,149 + FeinTech AX211 extractor for €90 Dolby Vision directly to the TV and lossless audio directly to the soundbar. Technically ideal, but I’m worried about HDMI handshakes, CEC issues and adding another powered box.
  3. Sony BRAVIA 8 K-65XR80 – around €1,535 Supports Dolby Vision and can reportedly pass TrueHD, DTS-HD MA and DTS from an HDMI source through eARC. This would be the cleanest setup, but it costs roughly €300 more than the C5 plus extractor and isn’t as bright as the C5/S90F.

I can still return the Q935F if it’s simply a bad match for this setup. However, I would really prefer to keep it because I already have it and honestly think it sounds fantastic.

Dolby Vision matters more to me than HDR10+, but I also don’t want to sacrifice lossless audio.

What would you do?

  • Keep the Q935F and buy the C5 plus extractor?
  • Pay extra for the BRAVIA 8 and use the clean TV → eARC setup?
  • Buy the S90F and accept HDR10 instead of Dolby Vision?
  • Return the Q935F and choose a more compatible sound system?
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u/nostrema — 22 days ago

Keep my Samsung Q935F and use an HDMI audio extractor, or spend more on a Sony BRAVIA 8?

I’m completely stuck choosing a 65-inch TV and would appreciate some advice.

My existing setup:

  • Homatics Box R 4K Plus running Android TV 14 and Nuvio
  • Samsung HW-Q935GF/ZG soundbar, known as the Q930F in other regions
  • High-bitrate 4K remuxes
  • Lots of Dolby Vision/HDR10 content with DTS-HD MA, DTS or TrueHD/Atmos

The problem is the signal path. The Q935F doesn’t officially support Dolby Vision passthrough. Connecting the Homatics directly to an LG C5 gives me Dolby Vision, but the LG won’t pass DTS/DTS-HD/DTS through eARC.

My current options are:

  1. Samsung S90F QD-OLED – around €1,145 Simplest setup and full HD audio through the soundbar, but no Dolby Vision at all.
  2. LG C5 – around €1,149 + FeinTech AX211 extractor for €90 Dolby Vision directly to the TV and lossless audio directly to the soundbar. Technically ideal, but I’m worried about HDMI handshakes, CEC issues and adding another powered box.
  3. Sony BRAVIA 8 K-65XR80 – around €1,535 Supports Dolby Vision and can reportedly pass TrueHD, DTS-HD MA and DTS from an HDMI source through eARC. This would be the cleanest setup, but it costs roughly €300 more than the C5 plus extractor and isn’t as bright as the C5/S90F.

I can still return the Q935F if it’s simply a bad match for this setup. However, I would really prefer to keep it because I already have it and honestly think it sounds fantastic.

Dolby Vision matters more to me than HDR10+, but I also don’t want to sacrifice lossless audio.

What would you do?

  • Keep the Q935F and buy the C5 plus extractor?
  • Pay extra for the BRAVIA 8 and use the clean TV → eARC setup?
  • Buy the S90F and accept HDR10 instead of Dolby Vision?
  • Return the Q935F and choose a more compatible sound system?
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u/nostrema — 22 days ago

Need help finding the right setup

Hey guys, I’m new to Kodi and having kind of a hard time getting things sorted out.

Coming from Stremio/Nuvio (using AIO Streams), I'm planning to set up CoreELEC for proper FEL Dolby Vision playback on heavy remuxes.

Is there a way to get AIO Streams working inside Kodi? What are the best addons or alternatives to replicate that setup in Kodi?
Appreciate any help or pointers! Thanks!

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u/nostrema — 24 days ago
▲ 4 r/Nuvio

Wich Player do you use? (ATV)

Im wondering if any of you use the internal Nuvio player or if you use external players. (Android tv)
Because I’m currently looking for a good player but I really don’t know if I profit using an external player instead of the built in.

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u/nostrema — 29 days ago

How often do results Update?

Basic question, how often do the rows and catalogue update their data. What I mean by this is how often do these rows change the media displayed and is it possible to set a time for it so once every 6 hours the Comedy catalogue changes its data so I don’t gotta see the same movies over and over again.

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u/nostrema — 1 month ago