2017-04-17, 23:17
2017-04-17, 23:26
Not a helpful post.
What movie? What is the Source? Is it Local? is it Network?, is it an add-on? Which addon?
Is it just the one movie? Is it all movies?
What movie? What is the Source? Is it Local? is it Network?, is it an add-on? Which addon?
Is it just the one movie? Is it all movies?
2017-04-17, 23:44
Perhaps a debug log (wiki) would be helpful...
2017-04-18, 10:31
(2017-04-17, 23:26)blossom24 Wrote: [ -> ]Not a helpful post.
What movie? What is the Source? Is it Local? is it Network?, is it an add-on? Which addon?
Is it just the one movie? Is it all movies?
Any movie, the movies stored in my NAS. The NAS is on my local network.
this happened to me with any movie i watch.
only one time i tried from Add-on i it's happened again
the movies streamed via NFS protocol
(2017-04-17, 23:44)Prof Yaffle Wrote: [ -> ]Perhaps a debug log (wiki) would be helpful...
ok, I will delete the old files
And play a movie and as soon as it happens I will upload the file
2017-04-18, 11:32
Quote:ok, I will delete the old files
And play a movie and as soon as it happens I will upload the file
No, that won't be any good. You will need to Enable debugging. Best way is to 1. enable debugging in settings. 2. Restart Kodi. 3. Reproduce the problem. 4. Send the debug log.
You will know debugging is on because you will have "counters" on your screen which remain until you turn off debugging. If you don't do this, the debug log will be next to useless.
2017-04-21, 12:17
I ran the debug log
I play a movie (2.5 hour)
And it did not happen
I play a movie (2.5 hour)
And it did not happen
2017-04-22, 22:47
Moving to Android support, from video.
2017-04-23, 00:11
(2017-04-22, 22:47)PatK Wrote: [ -> ]Moving to Android support, from video.
Ok