tjobbins: Your post summarises everything I would want from an Android port too, and it seems several others echo that - a way to use a cheaper, simpler, more reliable device for video playback than an HTPC.
Yeah I think this is a really exciting area for MC to move into. This is my kitchen TV with its H96 Pro+ Android box:
The H96 is normally round the back of the TV, out of sight. In fact I often stick such boxes to the back of the TV with velcro pads. A standard HTPC simply couldn't fit in this setup, not to mention the cost and inconvenience of it. There are mini x86 PCs that can run Windows and Linux, but their cost is comparatively high compared to Android devices, and they lack the plethora of great Android video/music streaming apps. That huge app library makes Android a really good OS for this purpose.
I spent £15 on this basic 720p HDMI TV (used), the H96 Pro+ was about £50 and the combo wireless trackpad/keyboard another £10. For £75 I can watch YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, all UK catch up TV services, and most importantly access my entire MC library, all from a single device on a single input on any basic HDTV. No need to spend big money on upgrading to a "smart" TV in every room - assuming you can even find a smart TV that supports all the apps you want, and allows sideloading.
Currently I can only access the MC library via DLNA in Kodi. This is certainly better than nothing, and I am using it daily in several rooms. But it has quite a few annoyances and drawbacks, especially when trying to cater for the non-technical users in the house. The list doesn't automatically update to reflect MC server changes (the user must exit out and come back in); series/season cover art doesn't transfer; not all metadata transfers; sorting is purely alphabetical, meaning I need to configure DLNA to send episode names as [Episode #] [Name] and I can't do any other type of sorting (eg recently added); and I quite often have DLNA connection issues, making the library appear inaccessible.
So if we had an MC Android with Theatre View, this would solve everything for me and be the perfect solution.
This last can already be done via JRemote, WebGizmo etc.; it just requires port forwarding on your router. I use this feature via JRemote almost daily.
Yeah true, I should try that out properly. Thanks.