I've been using Embruary for quite a while and it's far and away my favorite skin. I installed Embycon a few weeks ago and have been having odd issues with it, though, and I don't know if it's Embycon or the skin. I'm posting here because I can't find a support thread for Embycon, so please point me there if that's where this issue seems to live.
For some time, some of my shows have failed to show up at all in Kodi (before installing Embycon). I know the files are there - I can access them from the server and my Win10 desktop, but not from the OpenELEC/Kodi box. Once I installed Embycon, I could go into All TV, then "TV Shows - Embycon" and see them. This made me happy, so this, really is a win, but the shows not showing up w/o Embycon is odd.
It seems to have significantly slowed down the UI response time on my Kodi box, but I suppose that makes some sense since it has to talk to the Emby instance on the server, not just browse its own DB and the files on the server. While annoying, I suppose that's something I'll have to live with until the server gets an upgrade.
In the widgets configuration I have:
- Continue Watching (Embycon node)
- Continue Watching
- Next Up (Embycon node)
- Next Up
- Latest Movies (Embycon node)
- Latest TV (Embycon node)
- Latest Movies
- Latest TV
The problem is that #3
never gets populated. If I go into All TV then TV Shows - Embycon, start a TV episode then stop it, back at the home screen it'll show up in #1. When it's populating the menu, I see a blue rectangle at #3 and the spinner, but then it goes away. I
do get #5 & #6 populated with shows from Emby.
I've logged the Kodi box into my Emby server using my account. When I log directly into Emby from my Win10 machine, I do see "next up" shows there, but they just don't seem to be picked up on the Kodi box.
What do I look at to determine what's going wrong here? What logs might be helpful? And again, if this is an Embycon issue, where in the world is the support for that? I've looked but I must just be blind because I haven't found it.