Kodi on Linux (Debian) + Logitech remote
#1
Hello,

I recently switched from a raspberry pi 3 to a PC with Debian. Everything is fine except the remote control with a hub based Harmony remote .
When i try to pause/play the video a "forbidden sign" appears.

I have an IR dongle, so I can navigate in the menus, press OK, etc., but I can't stop the playback.
My PC has bluetooth but I don't know how to pair with the remote.

What configuration are you using to make it work please ?
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#2
Maybe this helps for your remote problem:

MediaPlayerRemoteInterface
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#3
Wow ! It works like a charm !!
Thank you very much @wastis !

I have another issue, should I create a new post ?

It seems that I can't set an audio passthrough and every audio tracks are played in PCM
In System -> Audio -> Audio Passthough there is nothing to set.

My settings :
Player -> Videos -> Playback -> Sync playback to display -> No
System -> Audio -> Audio decoder -> Number of channel -> 5.1
System -> Audio -> Audio decoder -> Output configuration -> Best match


I read that this issue can be caused by Pulse audio. So, I tried to configure Pulse Audio via pavucontrol, I've enable for example DTS for my HDMI output, but the videos stutter after that.
Should I remove Pulse Audio to use ALSA instead ?

Can someone help me on this please ?
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#4
Probably better to create a new thread as the expert on that topic might see it directly from the overview.

To help you a bit, it depends on what you are using your system for.

Is it just Kodi and nothing else, I would set-up a headless system (without desktop) and use alsa.

If you use your PC for multiple purposes including Kodi, I would not remove pulseaudio as your sound system gets messed otherwise.
It is better to try to get pass through working with pulseaudio.
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#5
Ok, I'll create a new post !
Again, thank you @wastis
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