I have to talk about this somewhere...
I want to build a very small, separate media center PC. But not just your typical media center PC. I want a set top box that is able to present video listings from websites featuring news and commentary. This is something all the current, well-known media center softwares either don't support or don't support very well. I want to create a tile, on screen, of user "channels" from not only YouTube, but also sites such as Bitchute, Dtube and Brighteon. No one (NO ONE) is doing this.
This presents two problems for which I am seeking advice:
The reason I posted here is searching KFN there is an aging project named "LinuxMCE" which is based upon Kubuntu. Does anyone here remember LinuxMCE or has anyone used it?
Unfortunately the last stable release is five years old. That's 500 PC years - I think
KDE has lots of tweaks but making over sized tiles doesn't seem to be one of them. That's why I am looking for a TV oriented DE. One that is compatible with the underlying Linux I know.
In search here I also found something named "KDE Plasma Media Center." This looks to be about six years old since the only version 1.0.0.1 release. Anybody play with this, or hear about it even?
LinHES, Linux Home Entertainment System is another possibility. It shows a very recent release, but the components in it are likewise long in the tooth and not really supported anymore.
One good answer for my cobble version I have found so far is the SSB, Site Specific Browser, created by the Peppermint OS group. It is available separately as a .deb file and it works great in KDE Neon. For instance, I can paste in the address for the Linus Tech Tips channel on YouTube and it opens it up directly in my choice of Chrome, Chromium, Firefox or Vivaldi, sans the browser header and scroll bars. Those controls are still available at any time if needed. Pretty neat!
My impression is that those who want to play their home media collections have well established market leaders such as Kodi and Plex. The others I just mentioned don't have the critical mass to foster development.
So - - that leaves me to cobble something together that meets my (special) needs. And since I am not a programmer I have to make do with what I can find. I would appreciate your suggestions since it is so easy to overlook possibilities. And you KBN folks have been mighty helpful in the past.
-=Ken=-
I want to build a very small, separate media center PC. But not just your typical media center PC. I want a set top box that is able to present video listings from websites featuring news and commentary. This is something all the current, well-known media center softwares either don't support or don't support very well. I want to create a tile, on screen, of user "channels" from not only YouTube, but also sites such as Bitchute, Dtube and Brighteon. No one (NO ONE) is doing this.
This presents two problems for which I am seeking advice:
- I need what is often called a "ten foot interface." This is designed to be used on the living room HDTV from your easy chair or couch. That means you won't be able to read the text unless the on-screen tiles are real big. This is especially true for us seniors.
- And, that interface needs to be "smart" or programmable. I tried using a current android TV device recently and the TV launcher is called the "Leanback Launcher." It's pretty good and the best so far. It orients tiles in three horizontal rows and when you hover or select within a row it automatically puts that row in the center and magnifies the size of the entire row by about thirty percent! Pretty neat, but not programmable enough for me. You have minimal control over the rows/tiles you see.
The reason I posted here is searching KFN there is an aging project named "LinuxMCE" which is based upon Kubuntu. Does anyone here remember LinuxMCE or has anyone used it?
Unfortunately the last stable release is five years old. That's 500 PC years - I think
KDE has lots of tweaks but making over sized tiles doesn't seem to be one of them. That's why I am looking for a TV oriented DE. One that is compatible with the underlying Linux I know.
In search here I also found something named "KDE Plasma Media Center." This looks to be about six years old since the only version 1.0.0.1 release. Anybody play with this, or hear about it even?
LinHES, Linux Home Entertainment System is another possibility. It shows a very recent release, but the components in it are likewise long in the tooth and not really supported anymore.
One good answer for my cobble version I have found so far is the SSB, Site Specific Browser, created by the Peppermint OS group. It is available separately as a .deb file and it works great in KDE Neon. For instance, I can paste in the address for the Linus Tech Tips channel on YouTube and it opens it up directly in my choice of Chrome, Chromium, Firefox or Vivaldi, sans the browser header and scroll bars. Those controls are still available at any time if needed. Pretty neat!
My impression is that those who want to play their home media collections have well established market leaders such as Kodi and Plex. The others I just mentioned don't have the critical mass to foster development.
So - - that leaves me to cobble something together that meets my (special) needs. And since I am not a programmer I have to make do with what I can find. I would appreciate your suggestions since it is so easy to overlook possibilities. And you KBN folks have been mighty helpful in the past.
-=Ken=-
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