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2017-03-13, 23:15
(This post was last modified: 2017-03-13, 23:16 by Powdered_Sugar.)
My company is setting up a video presentation as part of an art display, and I'm trying to use Kodi on a Raspberry Pi 3 to play the video. I've gotten a playlist set up, and I can get it to repeat for a while, but after 7-8 hours playback stops and KODI returns to the main screen. This display needs to be running pretty much non-stop for two weeks.
Does Kodi have some built in playback limit that's not indicated in settings that I can disable, or is there some way to force it to restart a given playlist one playback has stopped?
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What distro are you using to run Kodi? Can you get the crash logs?
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From the looks of it, OSMC_Pi2. I apologize if this is not the right thing, I'm a KODI noob.
I will try to access the crash logs, but will have to hunt down an SD card reader to do so.
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I'm not sure how OSMC does it but they may have a way to pull logs from the device without taking the SD card out.
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