It's gig Ethernet so not sure how it could be too slow.
Also too slow for HD audio of 5-10mb/s but no issue with a 4K video file of 50-100mb/s?
Still I'll put it on a USB and see if the same happens when I get a chance today and let you know
It's gig Ethernet so not sure how it could be too slow.
Also too slow for HD audio of 5-10mb/s but no issue with a 4K video file of 50-100mb/s?
Still I'll put it on a USB and see if the same happens when I get a chance today and let you know
Hi,
Still have the issue where a 4K video with true HD audio will crash whenever resumed from stop or when started from beginning and trying to seek. This happens every time and if the audio format is not true HD the issue is not there.
I've attached the full log and also crash log.
Crash log:
full log:
Still getting this a year later using the newest beta
The only way I can resume a 4k MKV is to start it from the beginning and using the skip steps to get back to where I want. If I stop a video and try and resume it just crashes same if I start from the beginning and try to use the number pad to get to a specific moment of the film
Every time I try and skip forward a chapter using either the remote or the next chapter button on the OSD it just takes me back to the start of the film. Tried with multiple different sources and all the same. Chapter skip back works fine and I can skip a chapter by going onto bookmarks also.
I can reproduce this every time when the plexkodiconnect add on is enabled even if I'm not using:
when its disabled the issue still happens but not as much:
For some reason pastebin will not work for me
Using the latest version on a pi4 I am unable to watch films if the soundtrack is set to true HD. It will either play and then crash after sometime or crash immediately 9/10 times if I try and skip the film at all.
Googling and it looks like this is a Kodi issue and not an issue specific to the pi or libreelec.
Is this a known issue with you guys here and is a fix in the works?
Display MoreI'm using the same test videos you do and I can't see any problems with it.
Make sure you have
- "sync playback to display" disabled
- "adjust display refreshrate" is set on "star/stop"
- matching whitelist options are set. e. g. 1920*1080: 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.976 (if available)
If enabled, you don't need the "sync playback to display" option at all. That option is for Kodi on screens which aren't capable of a matching fps (e. g. PC Monitors which tend to support only 60fps). If your TV supports all those fps, the "sync playback to display" option isn't needed anymore.
If you don't set "adjust display refreshrate" to "start/stop" and leave it on off, then Kodi will use the FPS which is generally set to. Means if you set Kodis GUI to use 60fps, every video will be played at that fps, which could also cause stuttering.
This fixed it for my NUC. My TV refresh rate displays 25fps now and not 50fps for 25fps media and the stutter has gone
Yeah after a reboot it works for me. Not sure why it didn’t before
Is it possible to configure this app to work with ghost vpn?
No matter what I do I cannot get it to work with the providers .opvn files and the log just gives me a 1 line error mentioning -killall
I saw a post stating to use
curl ipinfo.io
but when I do that I get
curl: (7) Failed to connect to ipinfo.io port 80: Connection refused
is there another terminal command I can use to find the external ip?