This is a custom build based on the great work Jamal did with his U3k line of CE builds and by proxy, CPM, avdvplus, and everyone else involved. p3i aims to continue the lineage of U3k by:
- providing a stable daily driver base for especially S922X-based SoC's (Ugoos AM6b+, FireTV Cube 2, ...)
- backporting significant improvements to CoreELEC and Kodi from upstream and other known custom builds
- ensuring full transparency in the development process (all changes are properly committed and comprehensible)
- providing significant performance improvements for complex UIs
p3i doesn't aim to reinvent the wheel, but ultimately, to replace the famous CPM A14 build as a stable, well maintained, daily driver.
It's directly forked off of U3k B11, so its core is:
- Kodi Omega 21.3 with significant backports from Kodi 22 upstream
- Python 3.13.11
- FFMPEG 8.0.1
As my Github profile isn't public at the moment, here are the significant links for you:
- Releases
- XBMC/Kodi base repository
- CoreELEC Settings Addon repository
- Linux Amlogic repository
- Amlogic media modules repository
Massive thanks to all the testers, especially the ones from TRaSH-Guides #ugoos-mediaplayer, who initially spiked my interest in continuing Jamal's work by exposing potential long standing UI issues in Kodi.
Also massive thanks to (not limited to, in no particular order):
- CPM
- Jamal
- Team CoreELEC
- avdvplus, SamuriHL and others involved in the CoreELEC custom builds
- Team Kodi
- OSMC
CoreELEC original code is released under GPLv2.
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