(2015-11-24, 18:45)CinemaVision-Scott Wrote: (2015-11-24, 05:46)Carl314 Wrote: Scott - I've had the same error trying to play any feature - my movies are stored on my NAS, as are my trailers, and incorporated into my Kodi library. And that error log I posted was generated using your default 2d sequence.
I have content set up, and when running it from the launcher, it works fine. And after posting the debug log, I tried another user's suggestion of uninstalling and reinstalling CV - same problem.
However, I did manually queue a movie, and then when launching CV from the add-on section and selecting play, it plays appropriate rating/genre trailers for the feature, and played the feature just fine.
I just cannot launch CV from the Aeon Nox SilVo information screen (and I've also tried from Confluence), or from the context menu w/o getting an error immediately.
Cheers, Carl.
Hey Carl! We pushed out 1.0.3 yesterday, so as soon as you see CinemaVision update, give it another shot and post up a log if it fails again. Hopefully, we have it licked.
Unfortunately, the same error keeps happening. For the following logfile (
http://pastebin.com/xHpG3V7k), I did the following:
1. Rebooted.
2. Launch CV from context menu with 3 Days to Kill - error.
3. Launch CV from info screen for 3 Days to Kill - error.
4. Switch to Confluence.
5. Launch CV from context menu with 3 Days to Kill - error.
looking at my logs, I notice that during the initial bootup scan, Kodi has several errors, saying folders don't exist when they actualy do exist (and I just ran a clean library command as well).
I'm using unRAID, and ensured that all drives were spun up before running the above tests, but I'm wondering if somehow Kodi is having problems accessing my NAS (using NFS) at least initially, and that is causing a CV problem?
It's probably obvious that I know nothing about this, so am grasping, but let me know if there is any specific tests/steps you want me to run.
Thanks, Carl.