As far as I know, Kodi is open source. So is their Android client: https://kodi.wiki/view/Android_development
Maybe check it out for inspiration. /René On Tue, 7 Aug 2018 at 21:35 David Engel <da...@istwok.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm one of the developers of the MythTV, open source DVR. Over the > last several months, we've ported our frontend (aka client) from Linux > with Qt to run on Android with Qt. It's to the point now that some of > us are using Nvidia Shield TVs as our primary frontends. > > One annoying problem that remains is that resuming the app can > sometimes take several minutes. By resume I mean switching back to > the app after the device has been sleeping for several hours or other > apps have been in use. I know Android doesn't have traditional swap > like Linux, so I can only assume that the Android system and/or the Qt > framework is saving and restoring significant process state somewhere. > What I'd like to do is have our app resume where it was but only if > that can be done in a few seconds. If it can't resume quickly, then > want it to disregard any previous state and restart. How can I do > that? Other apps like Kodi seem to work that way, but I can't figure > out how they do it. > > Thanks, > David > -- > David Engel > da...@istwok.net > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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