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[8.90.11a] LibreELEC 9.x for S912
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afl1 -
November 13, 2017 at 12:24 PM -
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Thank you
found a solution , but the problem is that the video slows down and the sound disappears
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but the problem is that the video slows down and the sound disappears
SMB protocol is a problem.
I tested a lot:
local HDD/SSD - works
local USB stick - works, but makes no sense
Gbit network connect to PC-Share running WIN10 - 1080p works - 4k stuttering, slow down etc. -> bad
Gbit network connect to Mac-Share(SMB) running MacOs - 1080p works - 4k -> bad
Gbit network connect to NAS(NFS) - works
Gbit network connect to NAS(SMB) - 1080p works - 4k -> bad
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My two cents on this topic:
NFS via Kodi - crap!
Mount NFS export folder into a local for LE one, then present it to Kodi.
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NFS via Kodi - crap!Mount NFS export folder into a local for LE one, then present it to Kodi.
I don´t see a big difference in practice using Gbit network
I´ve checked it out - videos aren´t playing better after local NFS mount.
Maybe it works in some cases using fast ethernet only
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My two cents on this topic:
NFS via Kodi - crap!
Mount NFS export folder into a local for LE one, then present it to Kodi.
what and where should I copy?
Thank you
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what and where should I copy?
There is nothing to copy
You can mount NFS/SMB/CIFS via command line
Example:
mount -t nfs 192.168.x.x:/c/backup /storage/mnt -o nolock
There are many options, but first You have enbale NFS on time machine
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I don´t see a big difference in practice using Gbit network
I´ve checked it out - videos aren´t playing better after local NFS mount.
Maybe it works in some cases using fast ethernet only
Well,
my humble experience with S905/S905X/S912 boxes has showed that when playing content from NFS mounted via Kodi - the box freezes on 10-15 minute. Regardless of cache settings. No such issue in comparison with SMB3, same cache settings, same source server.
When OS (LE) is mounting NFS to a local folder - no such issues observed. See this thread.
Also,
I could not distinguish a big difference in performace/throughput between NFS3 and SMB3...
what and where should I copy?
Thank you
You have to make a local folder,
add the following into .config/autostart.sh, for example:
Codemkdir -p /storage/MEDIA sleep 10 (or sleep 15, or more, empirically discovered value) mount -t nfs <IP_of_the_source_server>:</NFS_export_folder> /storage/MEDIA
Of course,
you can mount NFS shared folders to existing, pre-built ones, like /storage/videos, /storage/music and etc.
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my humble experience with S905/S905X/S912 boxes has showed that when playing content from NFS mounted via Kodi - the box freezes on 10-15 minute.In my case there is no advantage - none of my boxes freezes when playing contend from NAS
All my boxes playing videos every day - but I use Gbit network
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I also do not use 100Mbit copper, except on management interfaces, limited to it.
Each (infrastructure) solution has its specifics.
That's why we're looking for resolutions (workarounds, at least) and this is one of them.
Each has to decide if it suits the needs, but at least it's been made publicly available to try it.
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There is nothing to copy
You can mount NFS/SMB/CIFS via command line
Example:
mount -t nfs 192.168.x.x:/c/backup /storage/mnt -o nolock
There are many options, but first You have enbale NFS on time machine
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# LibreELEC #
# LibreELEC – Just enough OS for KODI #
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LibreELEC (community): 8.90.10-K (S912.arm)
LibreELEC:~ # mount -t nfs ip my capsule:/c/backup /storage/mnt -o nolock
mount: RPC: Remote system error - Connection refused
mount: mounting ip my capsule:/c/backup on /storage/mnt failed: Bad file descriptor
LibreELEC:~ #
what is wrong?
Thank you
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Do you have /c/backup on your time capsule?
Do you have /storage/mnt on your LE box?
Are you sure that NFS service is properly set on your time capsule?
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what is wrong?
First, You have to understand what You are doing.
I gave You an example ... there are some things to do if You want to mount manually
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Do you have /c/backup on your time capsule?
Do you have /storage/mnt on your LE box?
Are you sure that NFS service is properly set on your time capsule?
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# LibreELEC #
# LibreELEC – Just enough OS for KODI #
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LibreELEC (community): 8.90.10-K (S912.arm)
LibreELEC:~ # mount -t nfs ip capsule:/Data/films/storage/mnt -o nolock
mount: can't find ip capsule:/Data/films/storage/mnt in /etc/fstab
LibreELEC:~ #
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ip capsule is not a valid entry
It should be a command like this:
mount -t nfs 192.x.x.x:/Data/films/storage/mnt /target -o nolock
where 192.x.x.x must be replaced with IP of time machine and where traget is local path on the box e.g. /storage/mnt
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What about this?
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What about this?
I don´t own a time capsule - I own NAS systems from netgear and qnap
afaik - time capsule is working with AFP and SMB protocol - don´t know how to activate NFS protocol on a time capsule
My Mac can use NFS
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