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Update: Amazon says the regular FireTV is also incompatible. The FireTV is working even worse with RC5. It refuses to install the package entirely say that "There was a problem parsing the package." I did enable the developer options to install software outside of the app store. I also re-downloaded the package just in case. I can't think of anything else that should be done. Am I missing an important detail? Update 2: The latest version I can install is RC2 and the icons are corrupt. Is this because I have a Gen. 1? On the plus side, 60fps video is working a lot better and not falling behind like it did on the Fire TV stick and the video looks a lot better than the Nexus Players hardware MPEG-2 decoding.
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Besides the inconvenience of creating screenshots that are less-representative of the product (albeit clearer that they don't furnish copyrighted content); Google doesn't seem to apply the rule consistently. Which I think can be attributed to the manual, human driven app approval process that they switched to in March of last year. |
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On a different note... this was my 13th app that I setup on the play store... if I was superstitious...
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I'm working on a version that has both the TV and Phone UIs in a single APK. The downside is that it raises the min Android Version to 4.4 for a phone/tablet, but I'm hoping this version will support more hardware in the play stores.
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Basically, you should name it something like Miniclient for SageTV instead of SageTV Miniclient. It's a bit ridiculous if you ask me, and obviously you're free to keep distributing via bin tray... I sure won't complain. |
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The reality here, is that right now, the entire project is suspended, and people have offered (thanks) about 4-5 different reason why that might be. So if I acted on each of those, I have to change the source code, rebuild, re-sign, and then re-create from scratch a brand new project, filling all the details, including artwork, icons, etc, etc, and then publish it, and then wait and see. If it got suspended again, then I'd need to repeat that process until finally something worked... and each time, I'm throwing away a good android namespace in the process, and wasting time that I could be doing something fun Because I don't think that google is that intelligent when it comes to this, my best guess is that google's "search" found another project that looked pretty damn close to the one that I published... but it's not smart enough to know that the other project is actually mine as well (If only they some sort of AI they would use....) But, as I said, I don't intend to challenge it or fight it, since as a hobby, this is now work... and I have enough real work to keep me busy, I don't need to take on more in my spare time.
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that seems logical. Am hoping he quietly reads all this and is already on it...
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I've seen so many posts from other Android developers telling similar stories. I have to say, I've lost a lot of respect for Google over how they've handled the play store. It should be that hard to provide a more meaningful description of the alleged violation. I suspect it was the fanart- Mizuu was similarly temporarily suspended over what turned out to be TMDb fanart- but legitimate developers shouldn't be treated that way. I feel fairly confident that Mizuu was only able to get a clear description of the violation because it was a fairly popular app and the Android sites picked up his blog post when it was suspended.
But, at least you can sideload apps in Android. You can't do that on iOS and Apple has their own problems. I certainly don't mind sideloading the app on my phone and tablets. Down the line, it might be nice if the app checked for updates itself. It's a bit more of a hassle to sideload apps on Android TV, though. |
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Ironically enough, the App is available to install for Android TV via the Play Store... It wasn't until I tried to publish a second project that I got the suspension for the second project, but the first project (ie, the one for Android TV) is still there, I'll send updates via that channel.
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I'm not sure if this is the right thread, but I tried installing Miniclient to my FireTV Stick from Amazon App Store and it shows incompatible. Does the Miniclient only work on the full FireTV?
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You might be able to side load it... but, if it's not showing as compatible, then there is something that Amazon is not liking about the package, and as such, it won't let it be installed via the app store.
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New Build for TV/TABLETS in Play Store / Amazon App Store and on Bintray
Uploaded a new build...
Bugs Fixed - Upgrade IJKPlayer (now uses ffmpeg v3) - Non Standard External Port Support - Background music playback interrupt slideshow - Resume in PULL mode (IJK at least) restarts at 0 - Added support for Tablets and TV in single APK
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FireTV woes
So, I got an email from Amazon... I guess they tested my app on a FireTV and when they enter a random IP into the add server dialog it tell them them the server isn't valid, so they failed it. Yet they passed it for File Tablet. I sent them a link to the download section of this forum in case they want to setup a sagetv server... I'm not very hopeful
I miss the days when developers could just do crazy stuff like write software and share it, and not have to deal the bullshit of "guardians". I'll let you know when/if Amazon decides to setup a SageTV server for testing my App.
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I'm curious why this concerns them. Is this a kind of quality control? There are plenty of apps that require a proper corresponding server to function correctly. With this kind of testing, I wonder how they ever pass things like Crestron control apps.
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I guess this Miniclient is not recommended for livetv as it refuses to play most of my channels. What is the best setting to use for the Nexus Player? ... or is it a problem with ffmpeg v3? Maybe someone else that has Comcast and uses OPenDCT and is going through the H.264 conversion can try livetv on several channels.
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