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Posts by Klojum
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http://bit.ly/tmdbplayers,the crew, theoath
Right... Perhaps you should familiarize yourself a bit more on Kodi's and LibreELEC's forum rules and stance on video piracy.
In short: there will be NO support whatsoever for Kodi setups with any type of facilitation of said video piracy.
You are encouraged to get your support on all that crap from wherever you download those add-ons.
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SDcards are not my favourite things either. But you can also boot from USB sticks and USB/SATA connected HDDs/SSDs.
NFS boot... No idea if that is available for the RPi4 with LE10.
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TMDB is a metadata information provider for movies and tvshows. I would hardly call data coming from them "a stream".
So what exactly is going wrong? Please be as explanatory as you can be. (We're not sitting next to you)
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Someone else on the Kodi forum now has NFS browse problems AFTER upgrading to DSM's v7.0, so that's odd too.
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I have this problem as well, on rpi.
Can you provide a video sample of 5-10 seconds, so we can investigate a bit deeper?
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I run LE 9.97.1 on a Raspberry Pi and Generic PC, and both are still working with my NFS sources: not Synology though, but Ubuntu Server.
Synology is having a big DSM 7.0 rollout at the moment, did you already update your NAS?
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I think there was a tool you could use in a terminal session, and see if a key was being pressed. It's been so long though, perhaps others can refresh my memory.
Alternatively, you could get a Flirc module. An IR-dongle that will replicate your TV's remote.
Perhaps that thing will see the other keys. It's a long shot though...
BTW, I myself also only use the basic keys on my TV's remote. Any maintenance on the Kodi database is done via a different computer.
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I don't have a clue whether it's a Hisense problem or a CEC issue.
It could be both. CEC is a technology that is implemented in TVs by each manufacturer as they see fit, each of
namethem also has a different name for the same technology. So CEC is a bit of a loose canon. Some things can work, some things can work differently, and some things won't work. It's a bit like that "box of chocolats".If "non-working" keys on the remote are picked up by Kodi, you could try 'remapping' those keys to the actual Kodi functions, depending on what you want to see done.
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2021-08-05 16:28:53.043 T:1130 INFO <general>: Disabled debug logging due to GUI setting. Level 0.
Please enable debugging in Kodi and restart LibreELEC before repoducing the error(s). Then provide a new log file.
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Mounting in autostart.sh is to late.
I start my 3 NFS mounts directly in the autostart.sh file, and 99/100 it's working fine. (I know, I'm lazy)
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2021-08-05 16:02:04.099 T:839 INFO <general>: Disabled debug logging due to GUI setting. Level 0.
No debug enabled, and no mkv being played in the log file...
Look into the kodi.old.log file if you have crashes or freezes.
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Yet when I reboot, same thing happens.
Time goes back to 11:30am.
Did you enter the correct Region and Timezone country in the Settings/Interface/Regional/Unit Formats section in the Kodi GUI?
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The RPi has no CMOS battery, so it needs the internet connection to get the correct time at boot.
Enable the "Wait for network" option in the LibreELEC Settings add-on, and set it to 30 secs or so.
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Perhaps there are difficulties due to an unwilling SDcard.
Try booting LibreELEC off a different SDcard or a USB stick.
Try a different network cable and a different port in the router/switch.
Other than that, I'm out of ideas.
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How about 60 seconds...? Perhaps the DHCP server in your router is sluggish?
Ethernet connections are enabled by default in a new Raspberry Pi setup.
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Transferring files is a CPU-intensive activity, and any RPi is still a low-powered ("not a PC") slow device.
So choose which of the tasks you want done, just don't do them both at the same time.
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1st question: Does VNC server support 4K ? Not sure myself.
2nd question: why is there the need for NVC? Some things are better done "under water" via a SSH backdoor or via JSON/API calls.