I am aware of the El Fuente clips that that Netflix has released. The were released to show 4K display and to render different video bit rates on offer. Netflix means business as not many content providers will or can go 4K display. The bit rate on the the devices are part of the DRM and if the Android device vendor is not a GMS certified device they will not be able to obtain HD quality. I have several signed apk's that I can upload and I think its best that each try it on their Android player of choice and check if the results differ as Android OS versions differ. I had better experiences on Netflix on my M3, IMHO, similar to XBOX 360 quality however that was on Android Ice cream sandwich and the media box is almost 4 years old :wtf: My AMlogic device reaches 1350Kpbs in 640x480 which is not good at all. I think it down to the developers however the apk's I have in question have all been "adjusted".
Coach potato or equivalent has not been implemented on Android yet as far as I know.
**Sickbeard does the "searching" for tor and nzb files.
To install Sickbeard on Android you need the following:
1. A properly rooted Android box (Install SuperSU or use alternative method to obtain this)
2. Install SDFIX from the Google Play store (this is to get past the SD card restrictions imposed by Google in Kitkat)
3. Reboot the box after installation.
4. Install Sickbeard for Android in the Google Play store.
5. Follow the prompts and continue with the installation
6. Sickbeard will mention that it needs the Sickbeard runner to be downloaded and also Python to be installed and extracted (continue with the installation steps)
8. Click on Start Sickbeard and the API key will be generated.
9. Sickbeard can be opened by click the browser window.
The setup of Sickbeard is the same as on a personal computer. I can elborate more if you need assistance here with the configuration, but it pretty straight forward where it comes to adding your shows
and selecting the quality that you want. You can use Sickbeard with either tor or usenet files. I use it with a news server intergration as its the fastest and beats BT hands down. If you don't have a news server provider, you can use the normal BT route by setting up incomming folders to "watch" for new content. Sickbeard also has a configurational option where you can specify where it needs
to store the downloaded tor or nzb files for automation.
You can check out
http://sickbeard.com/config.html for more configuration information.
** On the downloading side I use NZBGet mobile and Ttorrent that I bought for roughly R30 on Google Play.
Nzbgetmobile is the best native Android usenet downloader out there IMHO. I have 2x 2 terabyte NTFS external hard drives on my ATV 1800e.I also use the 2 flash sites as mentioned, howerver I wish we could get Netflix working as it should.
Has anyone tried XBMCflix or is it no longer supported?