Ah ok. @
frodo19 had already make some pull requests to the estuary mod v2 project. Maybe he's fine to push his changes/improvements of process info as this seems the biggest differences between the mods.
(2024-11-03, 17:46)frodo19 Wrote: [ -> ]would be possible to improve the file view, to user choose, to see the file duration in minute and the size,
or just the file duration in minute.
Showing only minutes seems to be impossible. Formatting ListItem.Duration(mm) gets only the minute part of duration (e.g 1h40min >> 40min). I couldn't find a label that returns the total minutes only. Extending the file size part with runtime should be then an option in the side blade, but not switching between runtime, filesize or both.
EDIT: Formatting with ListItem.Duration(mins) does the trick.
### 21.2.1+omega.9 ###
- Player Process Info improved
- Runtime (mins) of media files in list views added (file mode)
- Visibility conditions of showing splash screen depending on startup action in skin settings fixed
- Info View in PVR channels panel fixed
My CoreELEC AM8 with skin.estuary.modv2 interface installed reboots when playing iso files. It plays smoothly with the skin.estuary interface.
What happens with the previous version (21.2.1+omega.8)? The .8 - or earlier versions - you can download as zip from
https://repo.kodinerds.net and install manually.
All versions have the same error. It only gives error when playing iso files
What kind of iso files? Which CoreElec version? Also, a complete debug log from crash would be useful.
Works here basically on a Tanix TX3 (Android) and CoreElec NG - but without showing Video OSD. Anyway, any press on a remote button will start the menu again.
I own myself some iso files, they all work ok.
yes kodi restarts when video OSD is shown. I tested it with Gt King II and it works fine with Gt King II
I'm having trouble with AM8.
I think I've diagnosed the problem.
I installed another interface and it worked fine, but when I installed “embury helper” the problem occurred.
I also uninstalled the “embury helper” and activated the flag display and the same problem occurred.
Embury Helper and media flag works if I don't activate them.
Hello, first of all I would like to thank you for your hard work and great skin. Unfortunately I have a problem that is really bothering me. Everything I start and stop from the widgets starts again. I have KODi set up on the FireTV Cube Gen 2. It would be great if you could fix this. Small note about 21.2.1+omega.9: In the video OSD there are no more info labels, instead there are now five bars on the right side of the player info, which are probably supposed to show the CPU load. Under FireTV Cube, I have four empty bars and one bar that shows something. This does not help my system, so I switched back to 21.2.1+omega.8.
(2024-11-16, 17:40)Steha Wrote: [ -> ]Small note about 21.2.1+omega.9: In the video OSD there are no more info labels, instead there are now five bars on the right side of the player info, which are probably supposed to show the CPU load. Under FireTV Cube, I have four empty bars and one bar that shows something.
CPU load was at the bottom before. The others are showing Video/Audio cache values on Amlogic (CoreElec) devices. For this you need a special build.
(2024-11-16, 17:40)Steha Wrote: [ -> ]Everything I start and stop from the widgets starts again.
You may be using video addons that use their own implementation of playback behaviour, usually streaming addons. Disabling the service module in embuary helper may be a solution.
Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, this was unsuccessful. It affects all of my streaming addons whose content I want to start via the widgets. This skin is really great because I have the option of displaying all content using widgets.