My mom is 90 with all the shortcomings that come with age. She is in an apartment on a limited income, therefore, no cable TV. The building is metal studs and stucco, which means she lives in a weak Faraday cage that robs her of TV signal, and she's on the worst side of the building relative to the source of the TV signals. No amplification of signal will help (enough). As a result her programs blink on and off all the time from fading TV signals plus she gets very few channels.
The answer is a video box + storage + playlist. But it has to be highly automated because of her advanced age (and she's legally blind). It's hard for her to learn a 2nd remote control. So what my current idea is, is to find a way to automatically start a smartplaylist on power up, so the remote control is barely used. The smartplaylist needs to auto-start on powerup AND continue playing as if PLAY FROM HERE had been selected by the user in the playlist results.
Requirements as stated:
1) Power button on the video-box remote is activated.
2) Once Kodi starts up, a particular smartplaylist is executed.
3) The execution of the playlist will continue to play the next item from the playlist when finished, with no user intervention.
The smartplaylist already exists, but currently I have to be there to start it for her. The playlist plays episodes from 12 TV programs playing in order (Show1 S1E1, Show2 S1E1...Show12 S1E1, Show1 S1E2, Show2 S1E2, Show3 S1E2...Show12 S1E2....). It will only play unwatched episodes. The effect is watching 12 TV shows in parallel from pilot to the last season's last episode. It would play for weeks if let alone, but we don't want that. Since it only plays unwatched episodes, the next power up of the video-box should start the playlist right where it left off.
I saw a very old video on YT where it looked like they were using Aeon Nox skin on Kodi. That skin had the ability to autostart a playlist.
What would it take today to make all three requirements happen?
And now I am thinking this may have been more appropriate in a Kodi forum. My apologies, but thanks if you can help.