2016-11-15, 21:58
(2016-11-15, 18:15)gendo Wrote: @Milhouse can you kindly add https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.filmon/pull/56 to tonight's build.
Yes.
(2016-11-15, 18:15)gendo Wrote: @Milhouse can you kindly add https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.filmon/pull/56 to tonight's build.
(2016-11-16, 01:33)mezo Wrote: @Milhouse
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/676
seems to be fixed with latest update. can you confirm any change regarding to this problem?
(2016-11-14, 17:37)bill_orange Wrote:(2016-11-14, 02:36)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-11-14, 00:58)bill_orange Wrote: Your screen looks very much like mine with only incidental differences. I am not running a static IP. I seems to be that is unlikely to be the problem since I can connect, and play KODI remotely through the web interface. The only problem is having sound come out the local device (stream) from Kodi remotely.
I strikes me as unlikely to be the Choir front end or the browser since I am seeing the same behavior in Yatse.
Here is a log file.
http://sprunge.us/eYTj
Maybe there's a problem accessing local content via the virtual file system (vfs). Could you try some old builds to see if this is a recently introduced problem. If older builds behave differently (ie. they work) then identifying the first non-working build would be the next step.
Well that went badly. I tried to go back to the first build in the update list and it crashed KODI. I tried to go back even further to #0202 and it crashed the OS (rainbow screen only). Right now I am loading the 7.0.2 release to get up and running again. I am not sure this feature ever worked. I looked in the Chorus git and there were problems all the way back in 2014 / 2015. https://github.com/jez500/chorus/issues/116
They seemed to confirm your suspicion that it is a malformed link into the virtual file system.
**edit**
7.0.2 exhibits the same behavior. On another forum a KODI 16.1 user reported the same problem. I don't see any practical way to regress far enough back to find out if this a problem from the beginning or just something really old. If necessary can you suggest a way to regress to 2014 or before?
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.8.8 #1 Tue Nov 15 23:38:06 GMT 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Nov 14 2016 16:19:30
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 4a839311e7b5fc3422a8e6a8623b30b52891e0ea (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20161115233703-#1115-g4f365ca [Build #1115]
# Kodi version
(17.0-BETA6 Git:47b4ddf). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2016-11-16, 06:11)gendo Wrote: Kodi restarts when i stop livetv channel on latest build
http://sprunge.us/Cddi
(2016-11-16, 06:15)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-11-16, 06:11)gendo Wrote: Kodi restarts when i stop livetv channel on latest build
http://sprunge.us/Cddi
Is this a new behaviour with build #1115? Does it happen with build #1114?
(2016-11-16, 06:11)gendo Wrote: Kodi restarts when i stop livetv channel on latest buildSame for me when pvr.filmon enabled in #1115, plays filmon live stream fine, but then crashes kodi on stop of playback.
http://sprunge.us/Cddi
(2016-11-16, 01:33)mezo Wrote: @Milhouse
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/676
seems to be fixed with latest update. can you confirm any change regarding to this problem?
(2016-11-16, 09:10)gendo Wrote: the change in filmon addon is trivial so it should not result in a kodi crash.. so i suspect problem is somewhere else..Fair enough, but easy to provoke crash with pvr.filmon enabled, here is another debug crashlog this evening after enabling addon, waiting for channels to be loaded before selecting one playing it and the switching between it and another live channel.
(2016-11-16, 15:04)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-11-16, 01:33)mezo Wrote: @Milhouse
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/676
seems to be fixed with latest update. can you confirm any change regarding to this problem?
There is no fix for that issue. Are you saying your problem has gone away?
Can you identify the exact build that resolved it?