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Posts by Da Flex
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I can access the services without problems on my RPi. The error is related to SSL certification. Maybe you have to change router settings:
Quote from kodi.log2019-04-11 19:29:11.046 T:2676839280 DEBUG: Thread BackgroundLoader 2676839280 terminating
2019-04-11 19:29:11.247 T:2876646256 ERROR: CCurlFile::FillBuffer - Failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK(60)
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Sounds like an AVR problem (maybe too slow for 4K). Change the cabling that way:
- video: RPi -> TV (regular HDMI port)
- audio: TV (eARC HDMI port) -> AVR
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eARC is made for audio transmission, so I think CEC signals are left out by design.
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LE's CEC client works out-of-the-box. Make sure you have been activated CEC on your TV (External Device Manager, option Anynet+). Also check your HDMI cables, as described at your 4K thread.
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Do you use 4K HDMI cables (HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 standard)? If not, then low HDMI speed can lead to a limited whitelist of HDMI modes.
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Can you copy the kodi.log from microSD to your PC? If yes, upload it to Pastebin and post the link.
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I am using a MariaDB docker to keep a centralized database on my Unraid servers SSD Cache Drive.
I think it's a DB issue:
Code: Pi1 Log2021-01-07 18:36:09.664 T:1675469696 DEBUG: RunQuery took 22 ms for 106 items query: select * from episode_view WHERE (episode_view.idShow = 223) AND (((episode_view.playCount IS NULL OR episode_view.playCount < 1))) 2021-01-07 18:36:09.665 T:1675469696 DEBUG: DatabaseUtils::GetSortFieldList: unknown field 31Try a different MariaDB version on LE.
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Disable WiFi and Bluetooth for testing.
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VLC can stream to other VLC clients. I already did this to stream DVD from PC to an Android device, which was connected to the TV. In theory such a VLC client should work with LE, too. Maybe such an LE add-on exists, but I haven't found it yet.
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We already had that feature request a couple of times: Click!
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I forgot about that, but yes, it could have been SD. It wasn't Full-HD for sure.
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I find references to a Sandmann79 repository. Does this still work?
I was using it last year on RPi3B+, and it worked. Navigation isn't very convenient with that add-on.
PS: Just to be sure you don't make the same error as me: Click!

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At the HiFiBerry page of the DAC2 Pro they speak about a DSP module, which can be plugged in. Eventually your DAC is configured for that non-existing DSP module, resulting in frequency errors.
Have a look at your audio device settings. Maybe you find another HiFiBerry device on the list (without DSP hardware), which plays fine.
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Write your microSD with Etcher and try again.
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I haven't found heavy errors on your log. Please remove the Argon One case, and test with the naked board.