2015-12-21, 22:13
2015-12-21, 22:23
I hope you followed the complete howto for setting the limited range / full rgb / passthrough rgb whatever ...
Post me: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --verbose | pastebinit
Post me: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --verbose | pastebinit
2015-12-21, 22:38
(2015-12-21, 22:23)fritsch Wrote: I hope you followed the complete howto for setting the limited range / full rgb / passthrough rgb whatever ...
Post me: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --verbose | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131890/
another question:
a can't install any addons from zip file.
log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131958/
2015-12-21, 22:43
(2015-12-21, 22:38)redbiro Wrote:(2015-12-21, 22:23)fritsch Wrote: I hope you followed the complete howto for setting the limited range / full rgb / passthrough rgb whatever ...
Post me: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --verbose | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131890/
another question:
a can't install any addons from zip file.
log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131958/
No ideas about the zip files - basically don't that - will only bring dependency nightmares ...
About your color (xrandr) output:
Display is set to Full, so if your TV is only a Limited Range TV - kodi needs to be set to "Use Limited" - all fine.
2015-12-21, 22:50
(2015-12-21, 22:43)fritsch Wrote:(2015-12-21, 22:38)redbiro Wrote:(2015-12-21, 22:23)fritsch Wrote: I hope you followed the complete howto for setting the limited range / full rgb / passthrough rgb whatever ...
Post me: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --verbose | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131890/
another question:
a can't install any addons from zip file.
log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131958/
No ideas about the zip files - basically don't that - will only bring dependency nightmares ...
About your color (xrandr) output:
Display is set to Full, so if your TV is only a Limited Range TV - kodi needs to be set to "Use Limited" - all fine.
thanks.
so do you have any clue about the avi file problem?
i could play this movies with isengard on a raspberry pi2.
2015-12-21, 22:52
Use your raspberry pi for that file then ... your log clearly says: permission issue. Copy it to somewhere else and chmod 666 it. It might also be the folder, which can have wrong permission, chmod that 777
2015-12-22, 01:12
(2015-12-21, 22:38)redbiro Wrote: another question:
a can't install any addons from zip file.
log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131958/
Not really on topic but thats the same issue i encountered and therefore had to move away from fritch's builds.
I was not able to figure out the reason why most of the addons i used on Isengard refused to install.
2015-12-22, 08:59
(2015-12-21, 22:38)redbiro Wrote: another question:
a can't install any addons from zip file.
log:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/14131958/
This seems to be an OpenELEC/Kodi 17 issue - also getting it in my builds, both on x86 and RPi. Can't reproduce in Ubuntu/Kodi17 builds. Hmmm...
Sorry, your error is different.
OpenELEC is reporting the following when installing addons from zip:
Code:
07:04:30 174.090775 T:1965129728 DEBUG: CAddonInstaller: installing from zip '/storage/downloads/script.moviesetart.frodo.0.2.2.zip'
07:04:31 174.415527 T:1763963808 INFO: ADDON: cpluff: 'Could not read plug-in directory /usr/lib/kodi/addons: No such file or directory'
07:04:31 174.452591 T:1965129728 DEBUG: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory ()
07:04:31 174.452744 T:1965129728 DEBUG: ParentPath = []
Anyway, this isn't the error you are reporting - not sure what is causing that, installing addons from zip should be working fine (barring any dependency issues). Upload a debug log if the problem continues.
2015-12-22, 09:05
Jep - I - for my part - cannot install any addons anymore :-) It tries to open the addon installer URL with VideoPlayer - perhaps I find a bit of time for it today.
2015-12-22, 09:23
(2015-12-22, 09:05)fritsch Wrote: Jep - I - for my part - cannot install any addons anymore :-) It tries to open the addon installer URL with VideoPlayer - perhaps I find a bit of time for it today.
Yep, getting this in my x86 build. Not in my RPi builds. Confusing (sorry for all the noise).
Edit: This addon issue begins with my build #1220, so the commit is somewhere in that changelog. Strange that it's not reproducible with the latest #1221 RPi build.
Edit2: Reproducible on Ubuntu/Kodi17 with these VideoPlayer patches on top - it's in there, somewhere...
2015-12-22, 10:23
i get also this error from redbiro:
21:36:29 T:140557860079744 ERROR: GetDirectory - Error getting addons://install/
21:36:29 T:140557860079744 ERROR: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory(addons://install/) failed
Kodi tells then that the network drive is not connected... it seems that addons://install is not defined. i cannot see the path defined in kodi.log .
21:36:29 T:140557860079744 ERROR: GetDirectory - Error getting addons://install/
21:36:29 T:140557860079744 ERROR: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory(addons://install/) failed
Kodi tells then that the network drive is not connected... it seems that addons://install is not defined. i cannot see the path defined in kodi.log .
2015-12-22, 10:25
I already contacted Fernet to have a look at it.
@the-dreamer: the real issue is some lines up (so don't cut logfiles)
@the-dreamer: the real issue is some lines up (so don't cut logfiles)
2015-12-22, 10:33
@fritsch: this was not cut from my log. this is the log from redbiro. but i have seen the same error in my log when tried to install a zip.
2015-12-22, 10:50
(2015-12-22, 10:25)fritsch Wrote: I already contacted Fernet to have a look at it.
@the-dreamer: the real issue is some lines up (so don't cut logfiles)
thanks guys
[offtopic]
some info for the splitted avi bug:
this isn't codec or permission problem its related to the "parts to movie" thing.
when i tried to start from the movies -> library -> movie path it failed even when i tried to start first part from the context menu.
when i tried to start from the videos -> files -> movie path it started properly.
when i switched on the combine split video item in settings-videos-file list it failed from the files path too.
so only one combination works:
1) switch off the combine split video item in settings-videos-file list
2) play from the videos -> files -> movie path
[/offtopic]
2015-12-22, 10:56
(2015-12-22, 10:25)fritsch Wrote: I already contacted Fernet to have a look at it.
It seems to be this commit that introduces the addon issue:
https://github.com/FernetMenta/xbmc/comm...3859b11dcd