2019-10-06, 13:27
I don't see you trying to play any files that log, you need to replicate your issue in order for the log to be useful.
(2019-10-06, 13:27)jjd-uk Wrote: I don't see you trying to play any files that log, you need to replicate your issue in order for the log to be useful.It won't play the file as soon as I select the file to play, it boots to the menu. It does not show any errors on the screen, and it boots to the menu. I posted the video of what it's doing. If I'm doing something else wrong, please let me know.
(2019-10-06, 14:26)Klojum Wrote: I'm very sorry, but I don't see any browsing towards MP3 files, or being played or even started yet.
Can you try the same on the Nvidia Shield? Its log file should show at least some details.
(2019-10-06, 15:03)jjd-uk Wrote: As the problem is causing Kodi to quit the log uploader is selecting the wrong file I think. Go into the log uploader settings and select Post the old logfile option, then replicate again and go into log uploader to upload log file.
(2019-10-06, 15:11)Blitz118 Wrote: Please see the below.
https://paste.kodi.tv/otonupunom
(2019-10-06, 15:15)jjd-uk Wrote: Just by way of explanation, Kodi has 2 log files:
Kodi.log - which is the log for the currently active Kodi session
Kodi.old.log - which is the log for the previous Kodi session
So when Kodi is closed and started again the Kodi.log from previous session gets moved to Kodi.old.log and a new Kodi.log is created.
I suspect issue is causing Kodi to quit thus the logs you have been posting is from the new Kodi.log after you open Kodi again, thus doesn't contain the period you recreated the problem.
(2019-10-06, 15:26)Blitz118 Wrote: So the logs can't be read, and based on what you see what would you suggest I do to fix the problem or is fixable?