It looks like video=HDMI-A-1:D is now in the command line, so I will leave it running today/overnight to see how it goes (unless there's anything else?).
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It all works like a charm if I just turn it on when I want to watch something, but I was planning on leaving it running as a PVR server, too. Is there a way of closing Kodi without shutting down? Or perhaps have it automatically close Kodi when the TV switches off (if that's detectable)? But then of course starting Kodi again without me having to SSH in or anything like that...
smp, there are hundreds of options in my BIOS, all with acronym names! But I found a couple of possibly power-saving-related settings - one is AMD's Cool'n'Quiet feature, and there were some graphics features I will look at. One thing at a time, though...
For what it's worth, the TV is a Sony XF8096 running Android v8.0, just in case that raises any flags for anyone. Just thinking maybe it's the TV itself causing these issues...
Sadly, there's still an issue. I checked on it this morning and it was unresponsive, both on-screen and over SSH and Samba.
Unfortunately, I didn't have debug logging enabled (I turned it off to watch a film last night), but LE has lost all trace of log files from last night anyway. It seems it's been merrily rebooting itself overnight, so the log below is the latest 01_KODI_CRASH.log from the LogFiles Samba share. I've since enabled Debug logging in case it happens again while I'm at work, but in the meantime you can see several crashes in the paste below, all ending with "ERROR: CAESinkALSA - snd_pcm_writei(-32) Broken pipe - trying to recover"
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Thanks, mglae. I've given that a go and will leave it overnight to see what happens.
My only worry is that article frequently mentions AMD GPUs are not supported, but I'm running a Ryzen 3. However, the actual getedit script didn't seem to complain and in fact identified my GPU as "Intel/AMD", so I guess it's just outdated..?
I've got an issue where Kodi/LibreELEC crashes when left alone with the TV off, typically overnight or during the day while I'm at work. The odd part is, it doesn't happen every night/day.
I've just done a clean install of 9.0.2 to see if it still happens, and it does. Nothing in the Kodi library, no PVR set up, no custom advancedsettings.xml.
Here are some logs I managed to salvage. It happened overnight just now but ,frustratingly, the logs for the overnight session have completely vanished - not even in the 'old' log or any of the zipped logs! Kodi.log:
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In fact, since restarting this morning, it's now doing the endless audio device scan: http://ix.io/1rc2 It seems to do this a lot, too, but only when the TV is off, I think..?