2019-03-14, 19:33
I also have no more HDMI audio devices on #0313. Reverting to some build where these devices are still available.
(2019-03-14, 19:33)Roi Danton Wrote: I also have no more HDMI audio devices on #0313. Reverting to some build where these devices are still available.Try the blacklist workaround as mentioned a few posts above.
(2019-03-14, 23:58)threz_ Wrote: I'm unable to play video across my network with LibreELEC versions since LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.90.006, including 9.0.0, 9.0.1, and #0313 posted just above.
I've installed #0313 as per the instructions above, using a completely fresh install of 9.0.1 then updating to #0313. The only config changes I made were to change the hostname and to add the network path to the video.
When I try to play the video, the loading screen sits for a few seconds and then the video starts playing but immediately starts stuttering/buffering. It buffers for a while, then plays again for a bit, then buffers. Some videos just plain close after a cycle or two of this.
Everything works fine in 8.90.006 but I'd love to be able to update.
Is there a fix or workaround?
Here is my logfile: http://ix.io/1DxM
(2019-03-14, 22:12)Nekromantik Wrote: will we need to use work around from now on or will kodi devs fix it?for HDMI output on SKL/KBL devices? that's not a Kodi issue, it's a LE / kernel one.
(2019-03-15, 00:48)threz_ Wrote: That seems to have worked!yes, I know - I just looked at your log and saw it was using the same ethernet controller (Realtek 81xx) and speculated it might be the same issue. That's actually good for me, in that it implies that the fault is likely with the kernel/driver and not my firmware.
I'm not using a Chromebox, but instead a Gigabyte Brix BXi3-4030. I didn't think to look in the Chromebook wiki.
Will I have to re-apply this fix after every update?
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(Generic)text:# uname -a
Linux NUC 5.0.2 #1 SMP Thu Mar 14 21:07:13 GMT 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190314210440-#0314-g0fa0712 [Build #0314]
# Kodi version
Kodi (18.2-RC1 Git:d68bd9b). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2019-03-15, 07:59)Milhouse Wrote: @matt Devo, @threz_, @Nekromantik both these issues are kernel related, not Kodi.
The network issue has a bug report but it's not getting any attention, so don't expect a fix any time soon - the workaround is the best we have right now.
I have no idea what is causing the audio issue, there's no bug report as far as I'm aware, and again the workaround (blacklisting snd_soc_skl) is the best solution. Anyone affected by it is welcome to open a bug.
The workarounds only need to be applied once (unless you clean install).
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(Generic)text:# uname -a
Linux NUC 5.0.2 #1 SMP Fri Mar 15 21:05:44 GMT 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190315210317-#0315-g0fa0712 [Build #0315]
# Kodi version
Kodi (18.2-RC1 Git:32d3bbe). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2019-03-16, 01:29)Matt Devo Wrote: I added a new bug report: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202945
the existing one seemed similar only the in error reported, not in the symptom nor device