It's okay, one of the Kodi team members found a sample video in the meantime. Not sure if it is a fully mk3d file, but enough to play with.
Posts by Klojum
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LibreELEC's system partition is readonly for a reason. Any edits will be wiped away at the next update.
Perhaps what you are attempting does not need system changes?
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It seems to me like you already have a solution:
"a cheap usb wifi adapter and it works perfect with no buffering"
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USB 3.0 can also provide a stronger current as per design than USB 2.0 .
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Is the Odroid also supposed to power the 2TB drive? There is no external power adapter for that drive?
It's possible the USB port on the C2 has limited empowering capabilities.
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Hmpf... What format does the drive have: NTFS, ExFAT, something else?
Can you connect the drive to the RPi directly, and SSH into your RPi, and run the following commands?
and paste the return URLs here?
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No, definitely do NOT install LE on any big HDD
on my windows machine the drive shows up as significantly smaller (400MB) that the actual drive (500GB)
On the Windows machine itself it shows as only 400 MB?!?... That's truely weird.
What happens if you connect the external HDD directly to the Raspberry Pi? Does it show the whole drive size?
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Question: did you install LibreELEC onto the external USB HDD?
Because Windows understands nothing of Linux partitions, and only sees the first (FAT) partition on a LibreELEC installation.
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9 times out of 10, not finding movies is due to a naming problem of the video.
Also, foreign movie titles are not always picked up.
Can you provide a kodi.log file for more details?
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"A hdmi card"... Some more techy details would be nice.
Also, a dmesg|paste via SSH should show what Linux is doing with the card.
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I just wanted to confirm that the Nvidia 384.47 driver is working fine with the GT1030 video card. Also no initialization delays.
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There are no plans to revive 32-bit builds that I know of, so it's probably a slip of some sorts, or a personal section of one of the devs.
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Would be possible for you to upload a sample file of such a .mk3d video, via Dropbox or Google Drive? So the devs can have a go at it?
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Well, if development meant that one single program would run the same for 100% on all the various hardware in the world, it would save a heck of a lot of time of extra development and testing. Sadly, each hardware has its own requirements and its quircks.
It's very possible that it is a RPi-only problem (I'm not a Kodi developer myself). Thank you for testing, I'll pass on your test results to the crew.
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I've had a chat at Kodi HQ, and as one of the developers just said:
QuoteThe video he created (most likely using DVDFab) has been created for players that can't handle 3D, thus everything got prepared so that the user only has to trigger 3D mode on his TV and be done. Kodi however can handle and process 3D and thus only needs "raw" subtitles, regardless if the source is MVC encoded or SBS/TAB.
if all his movies are like that, he can turn OFF 3D support, which leaves him with a broken UI when his TV is in 3D mode. To my knowledge Kodi always handled subtitles the way it does right now, so nothing changed in regards to 3D support since Jarvis
In other words, could you perhaps do a test with an external .srt subtitle for that 3D video, and see if the subtitle is displayed correctly?
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Same here. If it wasn't for the whole HEVC thing, I would still use my 5-year Celeron 1037UN Ivybridge box. It can do 4K h.264 just fine. The video output is 1080p only though.
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Sorry, we're not the Android department.
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