Also, starting a new topic over at the Kodi forum within an hour without waiting for a response here is for us not the most encouraging thing to do IMO...
Posts by Klojum
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A few things to mention perhaps.
- "Latest" is not a distinct version number. Is it the latest stable, latest beta, latest nightly..?
- How are you sharing via SMB: via IP addresses or via hostnames, and which SMB version are you using?
- Linux and Windows are totally different animals. Comparing them is like comparing apples and oranges.
- "It is definitely due to the constellation with Libreelec." If that were the case, our forum would be flooded with complaints by now.
- Providing only three out of context lines from an entire kodi log file isn't very helpful. Please provide the FULL unedited log file via a paste site near you, such as Kodi's hastebin .
Thanks.
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Not sure whats going on, any suggestions?
LibreELEC 8.0.1 is a pretty old one already. Possibly the SD card has gotten corrupted a bit over time, and LibreELEC's OS has become unstable.
One other possibility: your USB drive may have gotten one more (minor?) disk errors, causing LibreELEC's Linux OS to not mount the USB drive to prevent further harm. So check your USB disk in Windows for errors anyway.
Also, if your USB drive is still in Windows' sleep or hibernation mode, that will prevent Linux from mounting the disk. So connect it to a Windows PC, and unmount/eject the USB disk properly (or fully shutdown the PC), and try the USB drive on LibreELEC again.
Since it "works" when plugged into your PC, I assume the PC is running Window, and the USB drive is formatted either FAT32 or NTFS.
You could put a fresh copy of LibreELEC 8.2.5 on to a 2nd RPi's SD card and check the USB drive again.
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Is there a setting to stop the playback if the stream is no longer available ? Or display an error if the stream could not be played anymore ?
No, there is no such setting. But why not try to fix the shoddy network performance instead? If my router crashes regularly, I would do something about it. Ethernet connections should have no trouble transporting any video whatsoever. Wifi is a very individual thing, where each situation is different.
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The RPi is pretty stable in using CEC (or AnyNet like Samsung calls it). I'm hoping you made sure the TV's CEC has been enabled.
I would also first take the AVR out and see if the RPi and the TV can cooperate directly in a meaningful way.
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Just wondering... Any options in the machine's BIOS you can disable?
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Splitting HDMI signals is done via a HDMI splitter, such as these:
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.There are no Kodi settings involved.
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Where are the disk images available for download (outside of your "all-in-one" Windows executable)??? Specifically, the RPi 2/3 image...
Via the LibreELEC website for starters, libreelec-rpi2.arm-8.95.001.img.gz .
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i got the message that its stopped working due a signal [1011]
What can i do?
We still don't have a crystal ball...
So you could start by telling what type of hardware you are referring to: a kodi device, a mobile telephone, refrigerator, an espresso machine...?
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Linux, Win10 and win7 the same behavior.
So is the download part the problem, or the writing part?
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I Have another issue
Also, this is a news/blog article. If you want support, please create your own new thread on the forum.
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pathsubsitution for sources.xml on nfs doesn't work.
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I'd much prefer to run Libreelec than setup and maintain my own Linux flavour.
Any hints or suggestions would be appreciated.
I always create at least a dual boot setup of Ubuntu and LibreELEC on my machines, so I haven't used the LE installer in ages... After that I set either system to boot as default.
My modus operandi: run/install the Ubuntu flavor first, keep some room (8GB is fine, unless there are big plans) for both LE partitions.
Then create those two partitions manually from Gparted in Ubuntu, both EXT4 is fine.
Add the menu entries to the /etc/grub.d/40_custom file, do the sudo update-grub2 command, and ultimately reboot the machine.
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Since nothing has changed on our part, it must be Windows that has changed something. Hopefully we can find what's going wrong.
But since it is only a tool to write a disk image to a drive, you can also use similar tools like Win32imager. In Linux for example you can use the 'dd' command.
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Kindly first fully clean up your Kodi device from crap like Noobsandnerds and the superrepo repositories. As per forum rules (to which you have agreed), support will be withheld until you fully comply with Kodi's zero-tolerance stance towards video piracy.
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A fresh install of what LE version? Wifi has worked recently on all test builds on my 3B+.
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otherwise my Windows 10 pc doesn't see libreelec
It's one of those things... Also, as from SMBv2, network browsing is no longer supported in SMB. So you will need to use the "Add network location..." option in Kodi's GUI to create your video source(s) with full user credentials.
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There used to be a Chromium addon available for Generic machines only, it's probably still somewhere. But it wasn't flawless on Nvidia or AMD gpu's.