issue127:coin_kodi
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- | Lately, we’ve been using our living room KODI server for playing background music more than any other use. Background music is great, but sometimes we want news, to learn something new, or to listen to something a bit more practical like podcasts. | + | **Lately, we’ve been using our living room KODI server for playing background music more than any other use. Background music is great, but sometimes we want news, to learn something new, or to listen to something a bit more practical like podcasts. |
AudioPodcatcher is a music add-on that takes an OPML-file you specify and lets you play shows from the feed. OPML, or Outline Processor Markup Language, is an XML format for outlines. There’s an interesting article on Wikipedia about the OPML format: https:// | AudioPodcatcher is a music add-on that takes an OPML-file you specify and lets you play shows from the feed. OPML, or Outline Processor Markup Language, is an XML format for outlines. There’s an interesting article on Wikipedia about the OPML format: https:// | ||
- | For now, the important point to understand is that OPML can be used to deliver podcasts. If you follow the Wikipedia article, you’ll end up on pages where you can create your own OPML feed. You could open vi on your Linux-based KODI machine and create an OPML file by hand, but the simplest method for creating an OPML file is just to use a program that can export to OPML. In our case, we’re using a separate Linux box (that we use for everyday desktop use) and install software that can read and write OPML files. | + | For now, the important point to understand is that OPML can be used to deliver podcasts. If you follow the Wikipedia article, you’ll end up on pages where you can create your own OPML feed. You could open vi on your Linux-based KODI machine and create an OPML file by hand, but the simplest method for creating an OPML file is just to use a program that can export to OPML. In our case, we’re using a separate Linux box (that we use for everyday desktop use) and install software that can read and write OPML files.** |
- | gPodder is a Free Libre Open Source Software Podcast client available for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and BSD OS’s. gPodder is a great starting podcast client because it’s relatively simple to use and widely supported. | + | Depuis peu de temps, nous utilisons le serveur KODI dans le séjour principalement pour la diffusion de musique de fond. La musique de fond est très bien, mais, parfois, nous voulons connaître les informations, |
- | On startup, gPodder lets you pick from a list of podcasts, but, if you dismiss the startup prompt, you can always add podcasts individually via the ‘Subscriptions’ > ‘Add Podcast via URL’ menu. I chose several Linux-themed podcasts from the startup menu. Exporting the podcasts to an OPML file is as simple as clicking ‘Subscriptions’ > ‘Export to OPML file’. | + | AudioPodcatcher est une extension qui prend le fichier OPML que vous spécifiez et vous permet d' |
- | How you get the OPML file to your KODI box is up to you (USB sneakernet, SSH, SAMBA shares), but you should put the file somewhere where your KODI box can access it (this could be a share from your desktop computer). In our case we transferred via SSH. | + | Pour l' |
- | On your KODI box, hover over the AudioPodcatcher add-on | + | **gPodder is a Free Libre Open Source Software Podcast client available for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows |
- | Click the OK button, and AudioPodcatcher does the rest. Now press ESC (or the back button on your remote) until you are at the add-ons menu. Click the AudioPodcatcher and browse through your Podcasts. | + | On startup, gPodder lets you pick from a list of podcasts, but, if you dismiss |
- | I recently had some soldering | + | How you get the OPML file to your KODI box is up to you (USB sneakernet, SSH, SAMBA shares), but you should put the file somewhere where your KODI box can access it (this could be a share from your desktop computer). In our case we transferred via SSH.** |
- | Another recent time sink crept up through a project at work. I suddenly found myself looking at writing code for the first time in many years. To bone up on my coding skills, I went looking through the KODI repositories and found a couple of interesting add-ons: Vimcasts and TheNewBoston. | + | Le logiciel gPodder est un client Podcast gratuit, libre et Open Source disponible pour les systèmes d' |
- | Although VIM is an editor, learning to use coding tools is perhaps as important as learning to code. When you know your tools inside and out, you tend to work more productively. The Vimcasts add-on, found under Video add-ons, is a collection of tips and tricks for using Vim. Vimcasts isn’t a gentle introduction to Vim; it dives right into enabling/ | + | Au lancement, gPodder vous demande de choisir à partir d'une liste de podcasts, mais, si vous rejetez l' |
- | TheNewBoston add-on, also available under the Video add-ons, covers learning Adobe products, Computer Programming, | + | Il vous appartient de choisir comment transférer le fichier OPML sur votre machine KODI (USB sneakernet, SSH, partages SAMBA), mais vous devriez placer le fichier quelque part où votre machine KODI en aura l' |
- | Videos are produced by different individuals (though, when we first looked at TheNewBoston a couple of years back, they were all done by “Bucky”), | + | **On your KODI box, hover over the AudioPodcatcher |
- | KODI tends to get a bad rap for all the “pirate” add-ons, but there are a number of great add-ons | + | Click the OK button, and AudioPodcatcher does the rest. Now press ESC (or the back button on your remote) until you are at the add-ons |
+ | I recently had some soldering to do, and catching up on podcasts – while soldering – was a nice way to pass the time. | ||
+ | Another recent time sink crept up through a project at work. I suddenly found myself looking at writing code for the first time in many years. To bone up on my coding skills, I went looking through the KODI repositories and found a couple of interesting add-ons: Vimcasts and TheNewBoston.** | ||
+ | Sur votre machine KODI, survolez l' | ||
+ | Cliquez sur le bouton OK et AudioPodcatcher fait le reste. Maintenant, appuyez sur ÉCHAP (ou le bouton de marche arrière sur la télécommande) jusqu' | ||
+ | Récemment, j'ai dû faire un peu de soudure et l' | ||
+ | Encore un exemple : à cause d'un projet au boulot, j'ai dû faire du codage pour la première fois depuis une éternité. Pour rafraîchir mes connaissances en codage, j'ai cherché dans les dépôts KODI où j'ai trouvé deux extensions intéressantes : Vimcasts et TheNewBoston. | ||
+ | **Although VIM is an editor, learning to use coding tools is perhaps as important as learning to code. When you know your tools inside and out, you tend to work more productively. The Vimcasts add-on, found under Video add-ons, is a collection of tips and tricks for using Vim. Vimcasts isn’t a gentle introduction to Vim; it dives right into enabling/ | ||
+ | TheNewBoston add-on, also available under the Video add-ons, covers learning Adobe products, Computer Programming, | ||
+ | Bien que VIM soit un éditeur, apprendre à utiliser les outils de codage est sans doute aussi important que d' | ||
+ | L' | ||
+ | **Videos are produced by different individuals (though, when we first looked at TheNewBoston a couple of years back, they were all done by “Bucky”), | ||
+ | KODI tends to get a bad rap for all the “pirate” add-ons, but there are a number of great add-ons for those who like to keep busy while working on something else, or those trying to learn. Great add-ons like TheNewBoston, | ||
+ | Les vidéos sont l' | ||
+ | KODI a souvent mauvaise réputation à cause des nombreuses extensions « piratées », mais il y a pas mal d' | ||
- | + | **URLS of Interest: | |
- | URLS of Interest: | + | |
Wikipedia OPML Article: https:// | Wikipedia OPML Article: https:// | ||
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KODI.tv Add-on showcase: https:// | KODI.tv Add-on showcase: https:// | ||
- | TheNewBoston web-site: https:// | + | TheNewBoston web-site: https:// |
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+ | Liens intéressants : | ||
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+ | Article Wikipedia sur l'OPML : https:// | ||
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+ | gPodder: https:// | ||
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+ | KODI.tv Add-on showcase (vitrine des extensions) : https:// | ||
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+ | Le site Web de TheNewBoston : https:// |
issue127/coin_kodi.1511866813.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2017/11/28 12:00 de auntiee