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m3ndi My PVR Demo setup cannot produce recordings, but if you have made recordings they should be visible. Can you explain in more detail what you see and post a debug log so I can see what's going on?
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robjbw I know what you mean about the headers, I also prefer the cleaner look. It would be a huge pain in the a** to remove all the lines, as the previous modder added these elements in several different ways, so I'd have to find them all. The cleanest look is still to have them just gone, as even without the lines, you'd still have the nubs of text. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought both Eminence and Arctic used Roboto? Does Arctic use something different instead?
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Vitruvius3 There have been some bumps with Leia installing mountains of dependencies on Windows. What I believe is happenning is that slow response times from some of the "deeper" dependencies that the dependency add-ons themselves rely on crash the entire process. Things like python modules and the like have to be pulled from the Kodi repo very quickly, copied and recognised in the installation process, and it's possible that Windows reacts a bit too quickly and borks the process. I've tried this on several machines and with several skins, don't ask me why, but it happens. There's just something about loading all the add-ons that eventually hits some random obstacle and halts everything. If I remember correctly, my solution at the time was to try again, and the second try resumed downloading the dependencies from where it left of, resulting in a successful install. After these small add-ons were installed, I never had another issue with updating skins, installing new add-ons, etc.
Now, regarding the particulars. Marcel has been busy these past months, so updates have been slow, but his beta repo works just fine and shouldn't crash Kodi by itself. Once Marcel updates something, it will more than likely be through his repo, so it's deffinitely still needed. His GitHub repo reveals that the latest version of skin.helper.service is 1.1.24, which is about a year old at this point. If I remember correctly, 1.1.3 is even older, and it's the non-beta version published in the official Kodi repo. I believe that the "dependency couldn't be satisfied on..." error indicates that some dependency of skin.helper.service couldn't be installed, not the add-on itself. Now, these dependencies might come from the add-on zip, or they might have to be pulled from the official repo. For starters, I'd try it once more and see what happens. If the process hangs at the exact same spot, you can manually unzip the add-on from
here. If it stops at a different place and displays a different error, then a third time might do the trick.