If, at the SDK level, you could get read-only access to the current frame buffer, then we could write our own "uploaded screenshot to server" feature or something. I think that being able to get a screenshot from the app would be nice. Creating a brightscript analyzer/lexer is possible (there's already a plugin for eclipse that probably does most of what you need), and the rest would be emulating the out of the box components. There's enough information about the language, object creation and scoping, and I/O access in order create an emulator. I think some of the components to create an emulator are available already. BlueStacks is a popular emulator that helps Android OS based. For this IPTV application to work on your Windows device, you should install BlueStacks first. Your due diligence and debugging should happen on real life hardware. GSE SMART IPTV is primarily designed for mobile platforms such as iOS and Android devices, but if you wish to use it on your Windows 7/8/8.1/10 PC, you can do it by using an emulator. You could work in the VM.but you'd still need to own/use an actual roku in order to create packages. still need to be sideloaded - it's more of a convenience than an actual aid to development. Because the Roku is your actual development kit/device and all packages, etc. working towards more feature improvements than on an emulator. But I think that community-based solution might be a better idea. I value the idea of a VM for those times when you just can't get in front of TV or your Roku isn't handy.
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