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2021-04-18, 22:33
(This post was last modified: 2021-04-18, 22:35 by Klojum.)
2021-04-18 21:16:45.125 T:933 INFO <general>: Enabled debug logging due to GUI setting. Level 2.
Please always restart Kodi after enabling debugging. That way also the beginning of the session gets more detailed where applicable.
I have an Asrock board with a J5005 setup. H264 videos worked okay last time I checked, as my collection contains mostly h265/hevc videos.
For that I had to add export LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME="i965"
to the Ubuntu user's .profile file for Kodi to work properly in Ubuntu 20.04 with both Wayland and X11. LibreELEC has/had the same issue on the J5005.
But .. if things worked okay before, and don't work okay now, something must have been "updated" incorrectly. My problem was instantly.
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ok,
when i use an USB-device, there is no problem. So it should be a NFS-problem, even if the log-file doesn't show anything in that direction.
Thats a totally different thing then. So this thread can get closed.
Thanks for your help Klojum!
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2021-04-20, 09:06
(This post was last modified: 2021-04-20, 09:20 by HomerJau.)
I had a similar problem with Kodi 19 after I installed a LibreElec 10 beta 1 (Linux) update over Kodi 18.9 (not a clean install). I am using NFS to my Synology NAS. I’m running on an Intel NUC.
I solved by removing all my video sources, then adding each share as a new source with a new scan.
Rescanning the existing sources gave issues. I tried that first.
Another related problem (possibly). My NUC won’t bring up the Kodi menu after NUC startup if my Synology NAS is not switched on at NUC startup. The screen is black with a mouse pointer in middle. I do have a wakeonlan xml file, maybe Kodi is waiting for a NAS to start?
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Of course Lubuntu supports NFSv4.
But to use NFSv4 it seems to be necessary to change the /etc/exports and to mount the folders you want to share to another point. Following i have to re-import all sources in Kodi, which i want to avoid.
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2021-04-22, 12:07
(This post was last modified: 2021-04-23, 09:58 by contadino.)
Well, i mounted the shared folder for test purpose now manually at the client. (Still NFSv2/3...)
The manually mounted mkv does not make any playback problems. The same file integrated directly into Kodi still stutters like hell.
So it seems libnfs causes the problem.
Is there a chance, that somehow is interested in fixing that problem?
I really don't want to rescrape all sources into Kodi, because i will loose all infos, which media i allready watched or not...
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In case somebody has similar problems:
Today i made an upgrade on my server from Lubuntu 20.10 to 21.04. No everything is fine again.
I don't have a clue why, but now it's running like bevor these strange problems.
Thanks a lot for the help here!!