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Your best bet is to downgrade back to Openelec 5.0.8 (Kodi 14.2) for a smooth stable system. Openelec 6 is a mess...
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Jönke
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Jarvis works great for me
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Then I guess it's a matter of what hardware users run. For me on the Intel platform, Openelec 6 is terrible and more or less feels like a downgrade. Tvheadend timeshift is non existant since upgrading to Openelec 6, it just freezes and locks up and the only way to continue watching is to stop the program and start again, what is the point in that - theres a crazy 25 fps lock bug when watching interlaced live tv (again on the Intel platform) - cpu usage pinned at 100% (on one core) when cacheindvdplayer is disabled - it's a horrible experience if you ask me. Going back to Openelec 5 is the best thing I've done - Issues all gone.
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Oops, wasn't too sure from the recent build history which was referring to v16 and openelec 7.
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chadi
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Thanks for answer, will go back to the 14.2 like you say it's much better
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2015-12-06, 13:24
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-06, 13:25 by chadi.)
Thanks my friend
I also have amlogic openelec, this version of tvheadend client you post is the same I have and it don't work so smooth, when I switch channels in this version it's jump to wrong channels, example I want to switch to Tv channels 2 it's instead jump to Tv channels 10