2017-11-13, 07:43
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(2017-11-13, 03:14)SeVreN2013 Wrote:(2017-11-08, 05:26)CaptSaltyJack Wrote: Got it. I'll see what I can find on the OpenElec forum. Thanks for your time!I'm running OpenELEC 6.0.4 and TVDB Add-on Version 2.0.5
No issues
(2017-11-13, 10:49)scudlee Wrote:oops yeah, typo i meant "6.0.3"(2017-11-13, 03:14)SeVreN2013 Wrote:(2017-11-08, 05:26)CaptSaltyJack Wrote: Got it. I'll see what I can find on the OpenElec forum. Thanks for your time!I'm running OpenELEC 6.0.4 and TVDB Add-on Version 2.0.5
No issues
Two questions jump to mind, you wrote "6.0.4" not "8.0.4", was that just a typo, or are you actually running an outdated version of OpenELEC? That might possibly explain the different behaviour.
Assuming a typo, are you running OpenELEC on a Raspberry Pi? Almost all complaints that I've seen have been exclusively OpenELEC+Raspberry Pi.
I just put that down to it being the most popular application for OpenELEC. It would be interesting to hear that it is something specific to the Pi build itself, and a different build works fine.
(2017-11-13, 12:16)scudlee Wrote: That just confirms that XSLT parsing broke somewhere between 6.0.3 and 8.0.4 then.I'm running a Dual Boot Switch on my Raspberry Pi 3 (http://www.icstation.com/images/big/prod...8_2442.jpg)
Updating to LibreELEC should still be the recommendation over downgrading to an old version.
(2017-11-13, 12:21)SeVreN2013 Wrote:I was having the same problem on OPENELEC on a Raspberry Pi 2. Upgrading to LibreELEC solved the issue.(2017-11-13, 12:16)scudlee Wrote: That just confirms that XSLT parsing broke somewhere between 6.0.3 and 8.0.4 then.I'm running a Dual Boot Switch on my Raspberry Pi 3 (http://www.icstation.com/images/big/prod...8_2442.jpg)
Updating to LibreELEC should still be the recommendation over downgrading to an old version.
and can also confirm latest version of LibreELEC 8.2.0.1 and TVDB 2.0.5 works fine as well