Have you tried the OpenVPN Support Forum ? You might want to ask there about exceptions.
Posts by blueribb
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Here is a link to SACD/DSDIFF playback on the Kodi Forum:
To install the addon, do this:
Go to add-ons / kodi addon repository / audio decoders / SACD ISO support
Note: This is only supported with Kodi 19 versions
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I have been playing SACD ISO's and DSD files (even multi) for months now using LE
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Exactly how did you "force" SMB 1 in KODI settings ?
Did you use backslashes or forward slashes after smb: ?
SMB 2 & 3 do not allow you to "browse" for folders. You must enter complete paths
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Internet box ?
Do you mean Router ?
Maybe your router does not accept SMB2/3 connections
smb://192.168.1.1/boxcleusb should work if your router accepts SMB 2 & 3
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DVI-D "can" support 2-channel audio. The question is whether "your" computer will output stereo through the DVI-D interface. If you don't find these settings in the BIOS, then follow the instructions above from Da Flex.
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It depends on the graphics card and type of DVI output jack. Your DVI jack may only carry a mono audio signal. Check the specs of your model to make sure it has a DVI-D output jack and that the graphics card is capable of stereo audio through that jack.
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Do you still have the same problem without the soundbar ?
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My intermittent black screen and no audio condition is with my old NUC DC53427HYE (i5-3427U) and my new Yamaha RX-A780 Receiver. I found a work around for the intermittent no audio problem (running a toggle refresh rate script at startup) but I must toggle the input knob on my Yamaha to bring the video back from a black screen condition. I always thought it was an hdmi handshake issue but I'm not 100% sure.
My older Yamaha Receiver did not have the intermittent audio issue.
Maybe it's a driver timing issue.
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I have an almost identical NUC and every once in a while I get a black screen on the TV. I then have to toggle the receiver's input selector one notch in either direction and back to the correct input and Libreelec appears after a few seconds. I think it's an hdmi handshake issue that plagues some users.
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Some people over at the Kodi / YT Forum are saying to sign in (again) to your account to fix the "no streams" error.
Update: A new version (6.8.15) was just released that is supposed to work.
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Everything is working fine for me with 6.8.14 on both Windows 10 and Libreelec. When the "no streams" issue first started, it seemed to affect only a few, then more and then everyone. Maybe YouTube is changing their code again and will eventually affect everyone.
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Did you install the latest update version and then reboot ? (version 6.8.14)
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According to this page, "adjaranet.com" has been illegally pirating content:
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i have now spent 2 days trying to get analog audio for LibreElec 10 with no success. There are only 2 options, either go back to LibreElec 9 or throw my Sonos 5 (first edition) in the trash for about € 500,00.
Which "DAU" just thought of not offering the analog sound anymore, felt 95% of users still need analog sound, the remaining 5% don't use a Raspberry, it's way too cheap for the sheiks of this world.
Did you read post #2 above ?
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LibreELEC (official): 9.95.2 (Generic.x86_64)
LibreELEC:~ # journalctl|grep Power_script
May 06 17:50:23 LibreELEC systemd-sleep[26925]: Power_script
May 06 17:50:27 LibreELEC sh[26937]: Power_script
LibreELEC:~ #
It looks like there are 2 lines. The first line contains a 4 second delay (2 X 2sec), right ?
Can I delete the bottom one ?
How ?