I use this on LibreElec and Kodi running under Windows 7. I use it with the default Confluence skin. Both run the latest non-beta version of LibreELEC.Am I understanding you that you are using the favorite approach to get to the addon ? If so, you might try the Autoexec.py approach which will autostart the Mezzmo plugin when Kodi starts. on a much more regular basis than the RaspPi2 does. The Chromebox definitely has more glitches, screws up the poster and fanart, fails to update, etc. I do notice a difference between Kodi on my Chromebox and Kodi on my RaspPi2.
I have found that the Plugin seems to update the library much more reliably than the DLNA source. The default skin, Confluence, won't let you do this but most of the add-on skins will let you stick a favorite on the blade. For us, I favorited the library from the Kodi Plugin and then stuck the favorited link on the Kodi Blade. I am curious about what you mean by "native kodi experience". Both run the latest non-beta version of LibreELEC. Thanks!I am curious about what you mean by "native kodi experience". Have you guys thought about this approach at all? I know my wife and kids would prefer to continue using the main kodi ui functions and not have to work within the mezzmo addon. I understand that Emby has a kodi plugin that replaces the local kodi database and does some type of syncing to keep it up-to-date from the upnp source. It seems slower than when just using the native upnp folder support in Kodi, but I'm still ruling things out.Įven with the plugin I do miss the native kodi experience for browsing movies/shows/etc. I have noticed it can take a while to load the contents of a large playlist (~700 movies - thumbnail view). I'm seeing lots of great feedback on the Kodi app and my experience has been pretty positive as well.