Amlogic Color Space / Depth information addon

@MovieGeek Ok you’ll find the file in the very first post, give it a try and let me know that it works.

It works!!!

Thanks a lot @roidy !!!

One thing to be perfect and this is from the default xml also…
Under system > system cpu usage: it shows #0: % #1: % #2 %… it does not continue due to width limit. is there anyway the #3 etc to do under?
Is that even possible?

Nevertheless thank you again!

Try the following file, I’ve had to make the container wider and move the cpu values on to a separate line.

DialogPlayerProcessInfo.xml (7.0 KB)

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Yeah, that did the trick.

Thanks a lot @roidy.:+1:

Sorry for dumb question:
How the info could be activated from remote control?

See this thread:

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Thanks @roidy, could you clarify if the script binds to o key or to standard CodecInfo, PlayerProcessInfo Actions? Didn’t see the difference in all 3 method outputs.

Also, my output is slightly different, e.g I have no Colour range field. Is it normal?

…post under…

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Thanks for the script.

Is there a similar DialogPlayerProcessInfo.xml for default Estuary skin ?

Sorry, I never use that skin, but its possible to made similar.

Can you make it ? You’d surely have many customers :wink:

Modded the original coreelec estuary skin PlayerProcessInfo dialog… :smiley:

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Just tried it, works great - thank you very much for your effort :clap:

gputemp=cputemp on Amlogic devices

Sorry for the stupid question. Where this file should be copied?

If you are using default skin than it’s not for you.
I have a copy of files from original Estuary skin (a bit modified and renamed) in
storage/.kodi/addons/skin.estuaryV1 folder. There you can change what ever you like…
This file goes to (in my case) storage/.kodi/addons/skin.estuaryV1/xml folder.

Original Estuary skin files are in root/usr/share/kodi/addons/skin.estuary folder.

I will merge that. Thx.

Maybe you can add GPU speed under CPU speed, it will be even more informative and better looking filling the empty space under Pixel format.

There is no label for that in Kodi systemInfoLabels