You want a tissue?
Why would you need VNC? I have never needed it with OE/LE for some 7-8 years now...
You want a tissue?
Why would you need VNC? I have never needed it with OE/LE for some 7-8 years now...
I have the same setup
Via a process of elimination, play the problem video(s) locally and not via plexkodiconnect or rclone. After that, include the network connect, then plex... etc.
Please provide the FULL kodi.log, so we can have the complete picture. Errors can start at any time.
It seems this new version is not available in auto update
Auto-update has been enabled. If necessary, you can manually select the version from the update channel.
Also, do NOT enter urls to commercial websites into your signature. Consider yourself warned.
Jasper Lake N4500 is from Q1-2021, so pretty new, but it should be supported by the Linux Kernel by now.
Can you perhaps write a Ubuntu Linux distro image onto a bootable USB stick, say version 21.04, and see if you can get a dmesg listing from your device?
What do you have as a router or access point? Proper wireless connections seem to be done when the two devices (router/access point and the receiving device) fully understand each other. I got myself a TP-Link RE650 repeater/access point recently that works wonders for most of my wireless devices including the Raspberry Pi 4 in the next room, but not for an Intel AC9560 Wifi 5 based PC in the same room. The latter one is having big problems with connecting to 5Ghz, but seems 'okayish' doing with 2.4Ghz. It tells me that, despite all the wifi standards, unexplainable hiccups such as yours and mine are still possible. (or maybe my AC9560 card is just rubbish, BT works fine on it).
If the local network still is then the wifi connection is okay. I never found problems with internet access when updating libraries, and I keep them on 24/7. VPNs however can have server timeouts or other mishaps, and maybe even your own link to your internet provider can become "outside interference".
Airplay on Kodi is mostly reverse-engineered, so I wouldn't be surprised if something on the Apple format side has been changed (again). Also, you are using a beta version of an operating system. Why don't we wait until you have a final version?
But why we have a bad sound qualiti !!?
The analog audio output quality on the Raspberry Pi has been mediocre from day 1 with the RPi 1B, and that has never really been improved. Perhaps some external "digital2analog" audio board can help out. I'm not an audio guru myself.
I always thought that HEVC was a hardware thing and wold never see this on rpi3, but now is like there's a light in the end of the tunel.
Hevc software decoding on the RPi3 is pretty good, provided the bitrate of the video isn't too high.
GPUs with hardware acceleration for HEVC have a big advantage of course.
Will v10 not be available as an automatic update
Yes, in a few days, just to avoid any possible fubar situations.
Can you get it now?
Yup, but as you can see, you may want to fix your pathsubstitution of your thumbnail cache first.
We have a new website, we may have overlooked the RSS option. We will look into the matter.
Does it work now?
Nope... Perhaps something triggers the paste to be 'illegal' or whatever.
Forbidden (#403)
Error, this is a private paste or is pending moderation. If this paste belongs to you, please login to Pastebin to view it.
Try Kodi's own paste service: hastebin
Here are a few logs with the soundbar connected
The kodi.log went wrong...
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Just a pro tip: a thread title is not supposed to hold your entire post... I'll amend it for now.
but if it changes the DB
No. A database upgrade means keeping the old database untouched, while implementing all changes into a new database.
If there is a new database, you will notice a newer sequence number.
Kodi 18 = MyVideos116 / MyMusic72
Kodi 19 = MyVideos119 / MyMusic82
Is there anything you can do?
Without any debug logs with the surroundbar connected, or you sending us the surroundbar for testing... Not really.