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OK..I'm not a programmer by any means, but I can install things, and I am already having a problem with the installation. I am using Windows 7 and Leah 18.9. I downloaded the primeval repository thing and also ffmpeg. Unpacked the primeval repository, installed via zip file installer in Kodi. That worked fine. Went to addons and there it was under "Recently Updated". I right clicked and settings was missing. Only had Information, Disable , Check for updates, Add to favorites...no settings. If I click on "Information", "Configure" is not available (greyed). Can anyone help as to why no "Settings" shows.
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Well I got it going..IP recorder, or at least installed. Anyway if I try to enter a date in timer recordings and the little keypad displays, when I try to enter the day in month/day/year, it only allows for one digit.. Anytime I'm actually able to get a recording started, It shows that's the recording is started, but then it immediately ceases. If I go into the custom recording directory I created, it's there but zero bytes. Maybe there's a log file somewhere...
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Well, I got the keypad thing figured out..I must be in a country where day and month are reversed..that's fixed. Ok..when I go to the guide and select a time block to record. The monitor in the upper right corner of the Kodi window acknowledges the scheduling and post the time for an hour recording (that I specified with the keypad) and almost immediately says that the recording has finished. When I check the recordings folder, the recorded file has been created within it's channel folder, but it shows 0 bytes. I'm probably writing to myself, but if anyone has ideas please let me know as I plunder on..thanks! PS...any way I try to record, the recorded files always show zero bytes.
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Can you tell the exact version of your ffmpeg and phythonw used in your kodi windows 11
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I admit I have not gone through all 87 pages of this post, but is there anywhere that shows exactly how to install ffmpeg on android? There are links in the very first post about it, but very unclear how exactly to install it on android. Using an Nvidia Shield and would like to play around with this. Any help would be appreciated.
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I'm running Raspberry OS Lite and Kodi 19.4 with comskip installed. Does anyone know the post processing command to run comskip on the recorder program. I had /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/comskip --ini=/path/to/ini $f but it doesn't work. It says the $p is the full path $f file name and $r recording directory. It doesn't show the command in the kodi.log file for debugging. I don't know the proper syntax.