2016-03-06, 10:50
Great work Milhouse, that's fixed it! I hadn't realised sdhost had been replaced with sdtweak. Nice one!
(2016-03-05, 23:24)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-03-05, 23:20)stevegal Wrote: using build 304 with the new estuary skin and I'm still getting the tv epg grid causing the infinite loop (pi2)
Still? Bummer.
Can you run the following command in ssh while it's in the infinite loop:
then upload the crashlog file once Kodi has restarted - it may provide something useful.Code:kill -SIGSEGV $(pidof kodi.bin)
(2016-03-05, 04:55)MarkT Wrote:(2016-03-04, 16:41)pappaganush Wrote:(2016-03-04, 09:34)opeters Wrote: That’s unfortunate. Can’t use another backend since only DVBLink works with my current AnySee tuners.I could be out of place here but maybe this would be the time to switch to TVHeadend?
Good luck getting any vendor to support Kodi, not going to happen in 9 out of 10 cases imho. Just like Hifiberry, they all don't have a budget for it.
As for your problem, TVheadend will take a bit to learn, because it is a little over-engineered with regard to the channel lists. If you can spare
a few evenings of tinkering, it is very very powerful and flexible. Depending on the jurisdiction you are in, using it with oscam and e.g. a USB
smartcard reader might work and might even be legal. Don't discuss here though, use a search engine and a more appropriate site for CA.
Another option might be abandoning linear TV altogether and subscribe to a service like Netflix. There were times in my life when I watched
500 channels and after a couple of months it dawned on me that I wasn't really missing anything by not watching any of them.
(2016-03-06, 02:34)Milhouse Wrote: Looks like dmesg didn't make it, however I think the problem is that you're using "dtoverlay=sdhost,overclock_50=100" in /flash/config.txt - try replacing "sdhost" with "sdtweak" and the WiFi (which operates over sdio) should then work.
(2016-03-06, 17:10)J_E_F_F Wrote: Is that 'sdtweak vs sdhost" RP3 specific, or should I make that change for my RP2s?
(2016-03-06, 20:57)ThonaV Wrote: Wow so quick response. Are you working day and nights? :-)He doesn't sleep at all
(2016-03-06, 12:51)DerMarshal Wrote: TVHeadend is not included in the Milhouse builds, but they are available as addon:
http://milhouse.openelec.tv/builds/addons/
im an running TVHeadend with two sundtek usb tuners on a rpi_2
2016-03-06 21:39:03.421 [ NOTICE] START: HTS Tvheadend version 4.1-1577~g718d299 started, running as PID:464 UID:0 GID:39, CWD:/ CNF:/storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.multimedia.tvheadend
2016-03-06 21:39:03.422 [ INFO] mpegts: 474MHz in DVB-C network - tuning on Philips TDA10023 DVB-C : DVB-C #0
2016-03-06 21:39:03.422 [ ERROR] linuxdvb: Philips TDA10023 DVB-C : DVB-C #0 - failed to tune [e=Invalid argument] Strange should be fixed: [url]https://tvheadend.org/issues/2807[/url]
2016-03-06 21:39:03.423 [ ALERT] settings: Unable to create dir "/storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.multimedia.tvheadend/dvr/config": Not a directory
(2016-03-06, 22:53)opeters Wrote: Don't want to pollute this tread but if anyone can get me on track pls. PM me.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.4.4 #1 Sun Mar 6 21:18:55 GMT 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Mar 4 2016 17:58:52
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 764f403f69e25e8a014c24f8a26f057960331205 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160306211803-#0306-g8887975 [Build #0306]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
002481.999: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled