Hi Spud,
The problem I identified several weeks ago hit me again. I updated my Kodi instance and the setup routine reset several config items. One being the name which Kodi is advertising on the network.
When this happens your plugin creates a completely new set of device for the SAME IP address and all the Events stop working.
I hope you see that while you were trying to make it easy to use, your methodology creates problems if anything unexpected happens with the Kodi settings.
I ask for something I hope is simple for you to implement one of several of these, In the plugin...
Allow the HS user to disable autodiscover
or, preferably and IMO a better solution...
Allow the HS user to set the plugin to not create a new set of devices if the IP address is the same as one that already exists in the plugin
thank you
The problem I identified several weeks ago hit me again. I updated my Kodi instance and the setup routine reset several config items. One being the name which Kodi is advertising on the network.
When this happens your plugin creates a completely new set of device for the SAME IP address and all the Events stop working.
I hope you see that while you were trying to make it easy to use, your methodology creates problems if anything unexpected happens with the Kodi settings.
I ask for something I hope is simple for you to implement one of several of these, In the plugin...
Allow the HS user to disable autodiscover
or, preferably and IMO a better solution...
Allow the HS user to set the plugin to not create a new set of devices if the IP address is the same as one that already exists in the plugin
thank you
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