2016-02-12, 11:51
(2016-02-11, 16:05)mikesilvo164 Wrote:(2016-02-06, 13:14)Debisky Wrote: Hi Mike, I did a complete fresh reinstall of Isengard and the repository. This time I did find the option to turn on debug logging and have submitted a log at http://xbmclogs.com/plygjzrsc and I tried a second one, but I never received the ID number, so it is located at: http://www.filedropper.com/kodi_1 . The first one I had only tried to launch a live webcam via YouTube and received the toolbox script error. I had the component debugger on, too, with that one. The second time I launched a tiny video of my granddaughter, and I received the same script error. For that one, I didn't have the component debugger selected (only the main debugger).I see an import error so you may be missing a dependency. Try deleting the script and re-installing through the Add-on status section in Skin settings. Check the first post for more info.
Anyway, the error seems to happen the first time I try to launch any type of video, whether local on my network or via the Internet, such as a YouTube application (the app that comes included with the main Kodi repo). Literally, those are the only two items I have set up with Kodi right now as this was a completely fresh build just for testing. If I click on a second video, the script error doesn't happen again, but if I close down Kodi and relaunch and then try to watch a video, the script error pops up.
Also, just to test, I tried a fresh install of Jarvis along with the repository, and I received the same error.
This script error never happened before the major change where we had to set up our menus and submenu items again.
I hope that my attempts at getting the log reports to you worked!
Thank you very much for helping me with this, and I hope it doesn't take too much of your time.
Deb
Hi Mike, thank you so much for taking a look at the log report. I wiped Kodi off of my Fire TV stick and rebooted it. Then re-sideloaded Kodi and very carefully installed Isengard and Silvo (for Isengard) with all of the scripts except for 3 that were not required. Then set up a source to my movie library. All went very smoothly; however, just as soon as I clicked on a movie, up popped the Toolbox script error again. I have this happening on three different TVs using different Fire Sticks, so I'm thinking maybe I'm setting up things incorrectly. Just briefly and hopefully so that you can follow my tired brain, I added the movie library source via the SMB link and going through my network, and once the films were all scanned in, I then went to Settings, Setup the Aeon Nox Main Menu, chose the correct file (such as Movies), chose the Video Library option, and then Sources and then located the correct source file, and then chose Display (rather than Play, etc). Is there a better way to be doing this and could this be resulting in the error?
Thank you!
Deb