For TNAP 6 users, the xDreamy 6.3 skin renders the Weigel epg exceptionally well. Time has been spent examining this skin, and while improvements can be made, the skin has decent to impressive performance on the TNAP 6 09-13 image. The skin was asking for a dependency that was not available in previous TNAP versions. It should be noted that xDreamy relies on the Internet in order to get the full benefits of the skin, and is something to consider if you have limited or extremely slow Internet speeds.
Currently there are some installations problems that can be easily solved, and do not really effect TNAP because we can build into the image what is desired or needed. The xDreamy skin has a few bugs, but that is to be expected. xDreamy Does Not Have any apparent memory leaks or anything detrimental in its operation. Speed of items being accessed in the skin is at least good, with the only slow-down being with the epg posters loaded.
The xDreamy skin is assembled and designed in part using AI technology, so we will continue that here and put a little bit of effort into improvements along with both personal and AI evaluations. The first thing that was done to the 6.3 version was to test it and see how it runs. A look at terminal htop while changing the screens and loading the epg did not show a great deal of resource usage which is not the case for every skin I have seen.
For starters, a test plugin was created and installed to better understand the workings of the skin. The files for that are attached, along with an assessment of the test. Files and assessment generated using Claude Code.
Currently there are some installations problems that can be easily solved, and do not really effect TNAP because we can build into the image what is desired or needed. The xDreamy skin has a few bugs, but that is to be expected. xDreamy Does Not Have any apparent memory leaks or anything detrimental in its operation. Speed of items being accessed in the skin is at least good, with the only slow-down being with the epg posters loaded.
The xDreamy skin is assembled and designed in part using AI technology, so we will continue that here and put a little bit of effort into improvements along with both personal and AI evaluations. The first thing that was done to the 6.3 version was to test it and see how it runs. A look at terminal htop while changing the screens and loading the epg did not show a great deal of resource usage which is not the case for every skin I have seen.
For starters, a test plugin was created and installed to better understand the workings of the skin. The files for that are attached, along with an assessment of the test. Files and assessment generated using Claude Code.